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Smart cards (ISO 7816), used for credit cards and SIMs, among other things, communicate through a relatively low-speed serial protocol. The secure microcontroller they contain is also quite slow, especially if you consider the cryptographic operations they're required to perform. I suspect part of it is due to power constraints, and also somewhat tamper resistance.



Line speed has nothing to do with it. The speed of the transmission from card to reader is dwarfed by the latency of the transaction as a whole.




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