5G connectivity on your smart ring or Meta’s future Ray-Bans? This eSIM solution smaller than a grain of rice makes it possible and could pave the way to an ‘app store’ of networks


- Infineon’s OC1230 is less than 4mm^2, smaller than a grain of rice
- You can fit nearly 40 of them in one nano SIM, the smallest physical SIM card on the market
- Infineon says it could fit in wearables like smart glasses or rings
Infineon Technologies has unveiled the world’s smallest GSMA-compliant eSIM solution – with dimensions of just 1.8 x 1.6 x 0.4 mm, the OPTIGA Connect Consumer OC1230 is smaller than a grain of rice and reduces printed circuit board (PCB) space requirements.
For scale, it’s also 37 times smaller than the industry standard Nano SIM and 130 times smaller than a standard SIM.
The OC1230 supports remote SIM provisioning (RSP) and multiple-enabled profiles (MEP), allowing users to store and manage multiple network operator profiles remotely.
Ultra-compact eSIM technology
The company claims its eSIM is built on Infineon’s Integrity Guard 32 architecture and Arm v8 technology, delivering a 25% gain in power/performance ratio compared to existing eSIMs.
In addition to 5G connectivity, this ultra-compact chip could fit in wearables like smart watches, glasses or even rings, reduce energy consumption by up to 50%, and sustain the health of a device’s lithium battery over time.
If you’re yet to get in on the eSIM craze as a business smartphone user, I’d recommend it if you need to switch providers seamlessly on the move.
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