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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (5771)11/1/1999 4:46:00 AM
From: Peter Ecclesine  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
Hi Bernard,

I'm told there were Japanese researchers in the 1960s working on OFDM, but the concept has origins in the 1950s.

TI was working with Clarity from late '97, using 175MHz 'C62s.

The design was prototyped on PCI boards with more than four 'C62s to
impliment the algorithms. OFDM algorithms pushed the DSPs of the
era, and small changes in DMA modes had a large effect on the
algorithms. (TI also consumed Amati, whose principals were familiar
with Clarity's work.)

petere

TI continues to have interests in wireless voice, data and
video(1394), and works closely with their largest (Nordic) customers.
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