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21st July 09
Trusted Logic and NXP semiconductor partner
to sell bundled NFC solutions
Trusted Logic is partnering with NXP Semiconductor to distribute
and market the NFC middleware, which embeds the NXP Reference
Implementation.
As per the agreement, Trusted Logic will license the NXP
Reference Implementation, built using latest NXP NFC controller
PN544. The handset manufacturers are provided with NXP's
NFC middleware and Java Specification Request 257 implementation
(JSR257) from Trusted Logic to quickly add NFC related feature
in their products.
The NXP Reference Implementation compliant with the NFC
Forum and ETSI specifications allows both the interconnection
of NFC devices and seamless interoperability with the existing
contact-less infrastructure. NXP PN544, the NFC middleware,
which can be integrated in a baseband or in an application
processor, delivers the complete software solution required
to build an NFC-enabled device.
Trusted Logic will license the NXP Reference Implementation
directly to end customers, under its Trusted NFC offering,
and provide support for the integration.
NXP and Trusted Logic will continue to collaborate to ensure
that future generations of NXP NFC controllers are validated
with Trusted NFC.
Chris Feige, General Manager NFC, NXP Semiconductors, said:
"NXP has always been at the forefront of NFC development
at both hardware and software levels. We are pleased to
work with Trusted Logic to shorten the time-to-market for
the integration of middleware into NFC-enabled devices,
which is critical now as we expect the mobile NFC market
to ramp up fast in the coming months. We will continue to
design industry-leading NFC chips and to develop related
NFC firmware and middleware implementations to support the
growing demand."
Dominique Bolignano, CEO of Trusted Logic, comments: "We
are very enthusiastic to collaborate with NXP Semiconductors
on NFC middleware. Trusted Logic is again recognized for
its key competencies in embedded software development and
integration, and its ability to support market leaders.
The number of NFC projects has significantly increased in
the previous months so this is definitely the right timing
to speed up NFC software integrations."
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