AuthenTec Ships 1 Million Fingerprint Sensors for PCs in First Quarter of 2006 Alone; 100 PC Models Use Company's Sensors; AuthenTec Expects 10 Percent of 2006 Notebooks to Be Protected by Biometrics.MELBOURNE, Fla. -- Strong demand by PC manufacturers for advanced biometric security continues to drive rapid growth at AuthenTec, which shipped more than 1 million fingerprint sensors to the PC market in the first quarter of 2006 alone - and topped 100 different PC models using the company's sensors worldwide. Of the 1 million sensors shipped, more than 80 percent were integrated into laptop and tablet models. The quarter also featured the first volume shipments of the company's new EntrePad 1610 - just announced in January - which will appear in several PC customer products in the second quarter. AuthenTec, the world leader in fingerprint sensor security, innovation and sales, has now shipped more than 8 million sensors across its PC, wireless, and access control markets - more than any other fingerprint supplier. The company's continued strong growth has been driven by the rapid adoption of fingerprint sensors by mainstream notebook and tablet computer A complete computer contained in a touch screen. Tablet computers can be specialized for only Internet use or be full-blown, general-purpose PCs with all the bells and whistles of a desktop unit. manufacturers. The adoption includes a mix of manufacturers introducing their first models, and existing customers broadening their commercial and consumer offerings. Most recently, Lenovo/IBM, MPC (1) (Mobile PC) A handheld or laptop computer. See handheld computer, laptop computer and Ultra-Mobile PC. (2) (MultiPath Channel) See multipath. Computer and LG Electronics introduced their first biometric notebook models featuring AuthenTec sensors, while HP, Fujitsu, Samsung, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. Packard Bell See Packard Bell NEC. , Toshiba, Medion, Motion Computing Motion Computing is a Tablet PC company located in Austin, Texas. All computers produced by Motion are in the slate form factor; current products include LS800, LE1600, LE1700, and C5. and others expanded the breadth of models featuring the advanced security provided by the company's fingerprint sensors. The adoption momentum pushed the number of different PC models using AuthenTec sensors to more than 100. These include multiple models from HP, Lenovo/IBM, Fujitsu Computer, Samsung, Toshiba, NEC Packard Bell, Fujitsu-Siemens, Medion, Motion, as well as individual models from MPC, LG and several others. "Advanced security is no longer an option for PCs, it is a necessity. However, for security to be truly effective -- meaning people want to use it -- the products must also be very easy to use. AuthenTec's fingerprint sensors combine advanced security and convenience in a cost-effective solution," said Tom Aebli, director of PC segment marketing for AuthenTec. "With all of the advantages biometrics provides, we expect close to 10 percent of all notebook and tablet PCs shipped this year to be protected by fingerprint sensors." AuthenTec sensors reduce the risk of PC theft and fraud -- allowing authorized users to easily and quickly access their files by simply touching or sliding their finger across the sensor surface, while restricting access to the computer and its files to only those enrolled. AuthenTec sensors also make PCs easier to use - eliminating the need to remember cumbersome passwords. With the simple swipe of a finger, users can log onto their computer, quickly open applications, switch desktop applications, or scroll through menus. The company's recently introduced EntrePad 1610, for example, offers the most trusted security in the smallest and lowest cost solution on the PC market today. "This increased adoption of fingerprint-enabled laptops and PCs is very encouraging news for the biometrics industry. We expect this to continue," said Sapna Capoor Industry Analyst at Frost and Sullivan, which has named AuthenTec the fingerprint sensor market leader three times in a row. "AuthenTec's stalwart Stalwart A description of companies that have large capitalizations and provide investors with slow but steady and dependable growth prospects. Notes: The annual gain that would be viewed as the norm for investing in stalwarts is about 10% to 12%. positioning in this marketplace will ensure sustained success." "Biometrics has become an important tool for the protection of sensitive business information, particularly for the mobile user," said Walter Hamilton, chairman of the International Biometric Industry Association. "AuthenTec deserves recognition for its accomplishments in fostering the adoption of biometric technology on such a large scale." In addition to PCs, AuthenTec also continues to experience strong growth in its wireless business. The company's sensors are used in more than 4 million cell phones - more than 95 percent of the biometric cell phones on the market today. AuthenTec sensors have been chosen by cell phone manufacturers and service providers LG Electronics, Samsung, NTT DoCoMo (NTT Mobile Communications Network, Inc., Japan) Founded in 1991, NTT DoCoMo is a spinoff of Japan's NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) which provides wireless services, including cellular, paging, satellite and maritime and in-flight telephone services. , Pantech Pantech can be:-
In cell phones, AuthenTec sensors combine security with a broad range of Power of Touch features and functions that are controlled at the simple touch or swipe of a finger. The sensor replaces passwords and authenticates the phone's user - protecting buddy lists and stored photos, and providing additional security for m-commerce and mobile banking services that are gaining popularity worldwide. The same sensors enable users to easily personalize and operate their cell phones with multi-finger speed dial, instant buddy list access, and other functions. In addition, the sensors provide easy, full-3D navigation for wireless gaming. About AuthenTec With more than eight million sensors in use worldwide, AuthenTec is the world leader in fingerprint sensor security, innovation and sales to the PC, wireless, and access control markets. AuthenTec's award-winning FingerLoc(R) and EntrePad(R) sensors take full advantage of The Power of Touch(TM) by utilizing the company's patented TruePrint(R) technology to deliver the most convenient, reliable and cost-effective means available for enabling touch-powered features that extend beyond user authentication See authentication. . The company's network of partners, solution providers and customers include: Analog Devices Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) is an American multinational producer of semiconductor devices. Analog specializes in ADC, DAC, MEMS, and DSP chips for consumer and industrial goods. Analog is presently designing circuits in the 65 nanometer to 3 µm process feature sizes range. , APC (1) (American Power Conversion Corporation, West Kingston, RI, www.apcc.com) The leading manufacturer of UPS systems and surge suppressors, founded in 1981 by Rodger Dowdell, Neil Rasmussen and Emanual Landsman, three electronic power engineers who had worked at MIT. , Compal, Cherry, Fujitsu Computer, Computer Associates, HP, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Lenovo, LG Electronics, Microsoft, Motion Computing, MPC Computer, NEC Packard Bell, Pantech, Quanta quan·ta n. Plural of quantum. , Samsung, Tatung, Texas Instruments See TI. (company) Texas Instruments - (TI) A US electronics company. A TI engineer, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit in 1958. Three TI employees left the company in 1982 to start Compaq. , Toshiba, and Wistron, among others. Visit www.authentec.com |
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