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The chips used in the cards fall into two categories, as well:
• Microcontroller chips—Similar to a miniature computer with an input/output port, operating system and hard disk, they offer the ability to add, delete and otherwise manipulate information in the memory. Smart cards with embedded microcontrollers have the unique ability to store large amounts of data, carry out their own on-card functions—such as encryption and digital signatures—and interact intelligently with a smart card reader.
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