Malaysian company develops RFID microchip
March 12, 2007
NEW DELHI, India — Malaysia Microchip Project says its has developed and built the world's smallest RFID microchip with a in-built antenna.
The Malaysian Government commenced the MM microchip Project in 2004 to exploit the potential of RFID technology.
The chip, which costs approximately RM180 million (U.S. $50 Million) to develop, works on Japanese technology and is the first of its kind with multiband frequency, the company says.
The chip is so small that it can be imbedded on paper. Each microchip comes with its own serial number.