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08-01-2014 22:38:11
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@birdabo404 -SIM memory varies from 8kb to 256kb -classic SIMs have from 1 to 5MHz -super SIMs have up to 256MHz -Linux kernel needs 2MB of RAM -no, eSIMs are not VMs, they're also physical chips but soldered into device, and can be programmed remotely -softSIMs exist, but are used in IoT
Tom Härter Smartcard engineer here... SIMcards (=smartcards) have their own OS, processor, RAM, etc, and you can definitely install and run applets on them. This tech has been around for decades... Running Linux or Doom on a SIM is however another story 😉