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Industry | Banking/ID
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The key trends in Banking/ID are :
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• Increasing Global Demand for Smart Cards
• Security upgrade should not be delayed
• Multiple Services and Technologies Within a Single Card
• Universal compatibility, and compliance with international standards
• Secure information to protect highly sensitive data
• Innovative technologies to meet customer needs
Banking/ID Smart Card market 2
Increasing global demand for smart cards.
The demand for smart card in banking and ID market are growing due to the increase in EMV1 smart card deployment and other initiatives, such as e-passports and transport ticketing.
Trend 1
1. Enrupay, Mastercard, Visa
2. SEC marketing (Q4 ’14)
“Seamless and secure short range communication can enable various services, from payment to access control and more”
EMV Card e-Passport
Access Control
Transport Ticketing
School ID
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3,211 3,673
4,084 4,496
4,779
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
12%
CAGR
The worldwide diffusion of smart cards
Increasing global demand for smart cards.
As smart card use spreads globally, both the cards and their solutions like smart payment and identification require global compliances.
Trend 1
1. ABI Research, China and Adoption of Contactless Boosts Smart/EMV Payment Card Shipments to 1.67 Billion, Up 27% in 2013 (2014)
2. EMVCo, Worldwide EMV Chip Card Deployment and Adoption (2014)
Europe 986 Million EMV Cards were
shipped in 2014 2
China 683 Million smart/EMV payment cards were shipped in 2014, skyrocketing from 442 million In 2013 1
Asia-Pacific 1.67 Billion EMV
cards were shipped in 2014 2
The Americas 645 Million EMV cards as of 2014, a significant increase over the 544 Million in 2013 2
Card fraud reduction in UK 1 Card fraud increase in U.S. 1
Security upgrade should not be delayed.
There is a growing demand for a more thorough security, as the convenience of credit cards remains popular but the price for absence of security is huge.
Trend 2
1. Financial Fraud Action UK, Federal Reserve Bank
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EMV implementation elsewhere in the world has increased the vulnerability of the US and fraud has moved increasingly to the US. In 2012, the USA accounted for 47.3% of global card fraud losses but generated only 23.5% of the total card volume. 3
As a security reinforcement measure, UK carried out a large scale EMV integration in 2004 and additional reinforcement in 2008, hence reducing card fraud in face-to-face transaction by 80% for nearly 7 years
(Card fraud loss ratio in % of total card transactions value.)
Multiple services and technologies in a single card.
Smart cards enhance businesses in various ways, stimulating the need for multi-application cards that contain a multitude of data supporting the increasing variety of authentication methods.
Trend 3
e-Passport
Biometric Data
Travel Stamp Log
Personal Information
Smart card technology is designed to enhance security
Various cardholder authentication methods such as passwords, PIN, digital photograph or biometric (e.g. fingerprint) applications can easily be supported.
Need for multi-app smart cards is increasing memory capacities
The 'multi-application' card contains a chip with the ability to have more than one application on the card which can be flexibly added or removed.
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Smart Card implementation is rapidly increasing with diversified needs from each application area. In an effort to meet these needs, Samsung offers a diverse portfolio of products that support an international interface and security standards, making us stand out as a world-renowned Smart Card supplier.
Smart cards have become an indispensable part of our daily lives as they have been implemented in a variety of industries. In response to this trend, Samsung offers the use of advanced smart card technologies for applications, including credit cards, e-Passports, and transport ticketing and many more, where global compatibility is crucial.
Universal compatibility with international standards.
Samsung Smart Card supports all relevant global standards including ISO 14443 for a universally compatible and stable contactless communication.
The need for smart cards embedded with internationally certified security has become more urgent as security concerns increase. Samsung banking and ID solutions help prevent the growing threat of identity theft and credit card fraud that millions of people suffer every day.
Secure information to protect highly sensitive data.
Samsung Smart Card boasts top-of-the-line security and is the first in the idustry to be certified as EAL7. In addition, our products conform to EMVCo Standards and include the secure data wipe feature in the event of unauthorized tempering..
EAL: Evaluation Assurance Level EMVCo: Europay, Mastercard, Visa Consortium
The implementation of contactless smart cards, such as ePassports, smart IDs, and smart payments, is quickly becoming the norm. Samsung Smart Card ICs are a response to these requirements that provide the flawless short-range connectivity that is critical for smart cards.
Utilize innovative technologies to meet customer needs.
Samsung provides smart cards with various densities and security features, giving diverse options for manufacturers to pick the smart card that best suits their needs.
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Advanced process technology for high density Ensuring security and compatibility through standards
Smart Card
Samsung Smart Card understands the importance of international standards and at the same time, excels by using advanced process technology.
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Samsung Smart Cards provide fast and stable data transmission through compliance with international standards. Furthermore, our products are CC EAL 7-certified to provide first-rate security.
Samsung’s premium SIM Smart Cards are made using 45nm process technology and carry up to 2 MB of NVM. Our banking/ID products use 80nm process technology and offer a maximum NVM density of 500 KB.
SIM Banking/ID
45nm 80nm Process
Technology
2 MB 500 KB 01110011 01100001 01101101 01110011
NVM Density
EAL5+ EAL7 SIM Banking/ID
102 221 102 613
ISO/IEC 7816 (SIM & Banking/ID)
SIM
ETSI TS ISO 14443
Banking/ID
Unparalleled security technology
Smart Card
Samsung Smart Card ensures the top of the line security with various mechanisms in effect that can effectively fend off attackers.
Featured Products
Smart Shield Custom Random Layout, Memory Encryption
100% secure solution against reverse
engineering Able to actively defeat new attacks
Smart Sensor Light Sensor Network, Digital Fault Detection
Protection against fault injection attacks Secure solution for managing software
security
Smart Core Secure Crypto Engines & RISC CPU
Secure CPU with dedicated protection
against fault attack TORNADO™ H/W Crypto Engine
Samsung Smart Cards offer countless benefits. Smart Core’s TORNADO™ H/W Crypto Engine ensures secure encryptions (T-DES, AES, RSA, ECC). Smart Sensor detects any tampering attempts and ensures data integrity. Other integrity solutions include flash permanent write protection. Finally, Samsung secure Reduced Instruction Set CPU (RISC) supports both normal and secure instructions.
Supporting all relevant standards with design flexibility (Banking/ID)
Smart Card
Samsung offers a full range of Smart Cards, from basic models to high-security, from low to high-density Smart Cards.
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90nm EEPROM
90nm NVM
80nm NVM
EMVCo
CC EAL 5+
CC EAL 6+
CC EAL 7
New generation products (65/45nm) are under planning
(Multi-eID, Banking)
500k / 420k / 320k
264k / 232k / 212k
136k / 160k
304k / 264k / 232k
200k
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DDA : Dynamic Data Authentication SDA : Static Data Authentication
Korea
Middle East
Japan
EU Lithuania &Slovenia
Germany
India
Africa
U.S.
Thailand
Pilot
South America
eID
Banking
National ID
Public Transport
RSBY (National Health Insurace)
Driver’s License
ePassport
China
Province Legend
Global market references
Smart Card
Samsung’s extensive experience in the Smart Card market has led to our participation in projects all over the world.
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Why Samsung
Rediscover the wonder of technology with our latest breakthroughs, products, and solution as we continue to push limits of innovation.
Leading the industry with technological innovation
Samsung's semiconductor business remains at the forefront of the market by constantly pushing the limits on innovation through sustained investment in R&D and corporate citizenship.
Why Samsung
Samsung's semiconductor business has been the memory leader for over 20 years, and is
Samsung has made numerous technological innovations in the semiconductor industry since 1983, when we developed the world’s 1st 64Kb DRAM.
Samsung's semiconductor business never stops innovating within its comprehensive product portfolios, from semiconductors to end-products, and makes massive investments in R&D.
Samsung's semiconductor business puts great value in our social responsibilities toward customers and partners, and in maintaining a green planet.
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Global semiconductor market share 1
Market Leadership | A comprehensive view
Samsung's semiconductor business has held the 2nd largest global market share for over 12 years and it continues to grow its presence in the industry.
Why Samsung
1. Gartner
Company A
Samsung
Company B
2011 2012 2013 2014 2009 2010
Company D Company C
1
Memory market leadership (2014) 1
Market Leadership | Memory business
Samsung has been the leader of the total memory market for 22 years running since 1993.
Why Samsung
1. Gartner
for 23 years since 1992 for 13 years since 2002 for 22 years since 1993
1
1 1 1
Market leadership in the LSI business (2014) 1
Market Leadership | System LSI business
Samsung's semiconductor business took the DDI market lead in 2003 and never looked back, expanding to a leadership position for smart cards, CIS and other products.
Why Samsung
1. Samsung Internal Forecast ‘15
for 12 years since 2003
1
1 2 1 2
The recent history of world-first developments
Technological Innovations | Memory industry
Samsung has achieved numerous technological innovations in the memory field on an almost annual basis since first developing 64Kb DRAM in 1983.
Why Samsung
* Note : 10nm-class denotes a process technology node somewhere between 10 and 19 nanometers
1983 1984 1985 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
4Gb LPDDR3 (30nm)
2/4Gb DDR3 (40nm)
64Gb NAND (30nm)
2Gb DDR3 (20nm)
128Gb V-NAND
2Gb DDR3 (50nm)
2Gb DDR3 (30nm)
64Kb DRAM
128GB UFS
4Gb LPDDR3 (20nm)
4Gb DDR3 (30nm)
ePOP
eMCP
4Gb DDR4 (30nm)
8Gb LPDDR4 (20nm)
Flash Solution
MCP
DRAM
Legend
2
3-bit V-NAND
8Gb DDR4 (20nm )
256GB UFS
16Gb LPDDR4 (20nm )
2016
8Gb DDR4 (10nm-class* )
The recent history of world-first developments
Technological Innovations | System LSI industry
Samsung system LSI has grown significantly since its inception in 2001, making several technological innovations for each of its products.
Why Samsung
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Embedded Flash Logic Process (45nm)
For Smart Card
APS-C & BSI Tech. For
Camera CIS (65nm, 2800MP)
2-metal COF Package Technology
For Flexible Mobile DDI
FinFET Process Technology (14nm)
For Application Processor
u-LTCOF Package Technology
For Panel DDI
ISOCELL Technology For
Mobile CIS
Octa-Core Application Processor
CC EAL7 Security Assurance
For Smart Card
Security Solution
CMOS Image Sensor
Display Solution
Exynos Solution
Legend
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Samsung’s 9 product categories
Company Capabilities | Semiconductor product portfolio
Samsung's semiconductor business offers nearly 25 memory and system LSI product portfolios that are essential in today’s electronic appliances.
Why Samsung
Memory System LSI
Mobile CIS Camera CIS Industry CIS
Smart Card NFC
Mobile DDI Panel DDI
Touch Controller
Application Processor Modem/RF
ModAP
Display Solution
Security Solution
Exynos Solution
CMOS Image Sensor
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Bio Processor
Power IC
MCP
eMCP ePOP
Flash Storage
UFS SSD eMMC V-NAND
DRAM
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3
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Samsung Semiconductor Business
Company Capabilities | Global presence
Samsung's semiconductor business operates in 18 international locations to better serve and collaborate with customers around the world.
Why Samsung
3
USA Office Production R&D
Germany Office
Israel R&D
Singapore Office
Korea Office Production R&D
China Office Production R&D
England R&D
Global professionals as a core value
Company Capabilities | Investment for growth and innovation
Our global business experts and continued R&D investments position us to provide the market with cutting-edge technology to maintain our leadership position.
Why Samsung
R&D investments in 2014
3
Striving rigorously for innovation Leading patent holder
Global recognition
Company Capabilities | Global recognition
Samsung has also been widely acclaimed for our reputability and innovative spirit.
Why Samsung
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13th
7th
15th 3rd
5th
TOP GLOBAL company
TOP BRAND VALUE company most INNOVATIVE company
top global INNOVATOR most REPUTABLE company
Corporate citizenship of Samsung
Corporate Citizenship
Samsung constantly strives to resolve community challenges, protect nature, create safe and healthy workplaces and share growth with our employees, partners and customers.
Why Samsung
Social Contributions
Sharing and Volunteering to Foster New Hope
Green Management
Green Management that Protects the Planet
Health and Safety
Creating Safe and Healthy Workplaces
Sharing Growth
Success Built on Helping and Dreaming Together
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5 global social contribution activities
Corporate Citizenship | Social contributions
Samsung has initiated 5 key programs for social contributions to address the leading social issues around the globe, including education, healthcare and employment.
Why Samsung
1. STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
4
SMART School
Samsung Care Drive
Samsung Tech Institute
Nanum Village
Solve for Tomorrow
• Offering a Smart Healthcare System accessible anywhere at any time
• Promoting better health and lifestyles of local citizens
• Supporting the development of creative talents in a smart education environment
• Resolving regional education gaps
• Offering systematic vocational training & local employment
• Laying the foundation for financial independence
• Providing healthcare and education support to low-income countries
• Offering citizens the chance to contribute to local communities
• Explored innovative ideas, putting them to practice in partnership with local communities
• Resolved local pending issues using STEM1 skills
384 schools
under operation worldwide
23 institutes
under operation worldwide
8 programs
under operation worldwide
2 digital villages
under operation in Africa
+2,300 participants in the 2014
competition
Certified green products Resource reuse and recycling (2014)
Corporate Citizenship | Green management
Samsung has launched a wide range of innovative eco-conscious products in an effort to protect the environment for all of us.
Why Samsung
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Samsung reduces environmentally hazardous elements by reusing and recycling resources such as recycled plastic throughout the life cycle of products, from the manufacturing of parts and products, to their distribution, use and disposal.
Globally recognized for the eco-friendliness of its products, Samsung received green certifications for a total of 3,027 product models from 11 nations including Korea, the US, China and European countries by the end of 2014.
100% of products
achieved Good Eco-Product ratings
3,027 products
certified green by global institutes
19,403 tons of recycled plastics reused
37,594 mil. tons of water reused worldwide
92% of waste recycled
354,599 tons of electronic waste
recycled globally
Health and safety management system Employee healthcare and safety enhancement
Corporate Citizenship | Health and safety
Samsung promotes and complies to safety regulations to establish a proactive culture of safety, both inside and outside worksites.
Why Samsung
Samsung is committed to improving employee healthcare and safety by developing ergonomic adaptations in the workplace environment, prohibiting business trips to regions with a high risk of infectious disease and supporting employee medical checkups.
Samsung complies with OHSAS 18001, a global standard for occupational health and safety management systems, in each of its workplaces around the world, striving to maintain on-site safety and protect employee health.
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100% global
certification for all of Samsung’s health and safety management systems
Program to teach emergency CPR
39,968 employees
participated in hands-on environmental and safety education programs in 2014
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Mutual Growth Academy
Corporate Citizenship | Sharing growth
Samsung has taken part in various shared-growth activities to create a mutually beneficial business ecosystem with its suppliers.
Why Samsung
Samsung Electronics set up the mutual Growth Academy in June 2013 to provide comprehensive and systematic support for its primary and secondary suppliers.
Samsung created a supplier support
fund of USD $1 billion,
known as the ‘Mutual Growth Fund’ in
collaboration with various financial
institutes to support both primary
and secondary suppliers.
4
Establishment of the Mutual
Growth Academy
Education Center Business management/ Leadership/ Specialized
job areas
Professors Council Counseling on education
content development
Consultation Center
Counseling on business management, technical guidelines
Mutual Benefit Research Center Case studies strategy formulation
Youth Employment Center
Employment counseling consultation
Mutual Growth Fund for suppliers
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For more information, visit www.samsung.com/semiconductor.
About Samsung’s semiconductor business
The component businesses of Samsung Electronics come together under the title Device Solutions. As a leading company in the global electronics industry, Samsung Electronics has one of the widest range of products for its key component businesses Memory and System LSI, which are core elements of the company's well-balanced business portfolio.
Samsung initiated its semiconductor operations in 1974, mostly developing and producing ICs and peripherals for consumer electronics. The pivotal turning point in our evolution into a leading semiconductor manufacturer was the successful development of the 64Kb DRAM in 1983.
Samsung achieved and has maintained its market leadership position in the memory industry since 1993. Along with its success in the memory sector, the company signaled a long commitment to logic and analog chip development in 2001 with the expansion of its System LSI organization and the opening of its SoC Research Lab. Since then, Samsung's System LSI Business has scaled significantly upward, and is now one of the major players in the sector and also the largest provider in many product categories.
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