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- 3Com, inventor state their terms - technology for 56-Kbps modem standard - Company Business and Marketing
- Menlo Park, Calif.--3Com and an individual inventor have released terms to license their proprietary technology which is likely to be incorporated into the open standard for 56K modem communications. However, Brent Townshend, a private researcher who has filed for several patents which he says are an integral element of all...
- Research articles 1997-09-08
- Start-up PCtel to challenge 56K modem arena - Company Business and Marketing
- Milpitas, Calif.--Another challenger is preparing to enter the emerging 56 kilobits-per-second kps analog modem chip market, where two separate camps are already posturing for industry dominance.
- Research articles 1997-03-03
- Elbowing TI in DSPs: new single-chip modem is replacing TI's in 3Com's 56K modem - Analog Devices Inc - Company Business and Marketing
- NORWOOD, MASS.--Pointing to groundwork laid three years ago and since, Analog Devices president/CEO Jerald G. Fishman told the financial community last week that the company has redeemed itself. The company planned all this fall to do that and he backed up his words with simultaneous new DSP technology announcements with...
- Research articles 1997-12-08
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- Inventor claims Rockwell used his 56K technology - Brent Townshend suing Rockwell Semiconductor over intellectual property rights - Company Business and Marketing
- San Mateo, Calif.--Rockwell Semiconductor Systems has been named in a lawsuit alleging the company improperly acquired the fundamental concepts and technology behind its K56flex high-speed modems. The suit asks for an injunction preventing Rockwell from selling K56flex modem components and from licensing the technology to other firms. This suit could...
- Research articles 1997-10-27
- Software modem nears ISDN speeds - Diamond Multimedia Systems' Shotgun technology - Company Business and Marketing
- Vancouver, Wash.--Diamond Multimedia has pushed analog modems and standard telephone lines to new limits with a new software-based device that delivers data transfer rates up to 112 kilobits per second (112Kps). This doubles the existing top end provided by 56K modems, by utilizing two modem chipsets and bundling two phone...
- Research articles 1997-11-10
- PC-Tel - signal processing technology used in Sharp Actius notebook - Company Business and Marketing
- PC-Tel's 56K host signal processing HSP modem technology has been integrated into Sharp Electronics' Actius A100 notebook computer. The Actius A100 features an 11.3-inch AMLCD, 233MHz Pentium with MMX, 64MB of DRAM, a 3.2-gigabyte hard drive while weighing just three pounds. The Actius A100 is slated to begin shipping this...
- Research articles 1998-10-05
- 1-Ghz Desktop-Replacement Notebook Pc From Micro Express Has 15.1-Inch Screen, Dvd And Internal Ethernet - Company Business and Marketing - Hardware Review - Evaluation
- Micro Express introduces a desktop-replacement high-performance multimedia notebook PC with a brilliant 15.1-inch SXGA TFT active matrix screen, a DVD drive and an internal 10/100 Ethernet interface. Based on the new Intel PIII-1000 microprocessor, the NP1000A is both very fast and very convenient to use. This extremely fast...
- Research articles 2001-02-12
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