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Technology Stocks : Parthus Technologies Plc : PRTHV

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To: Mats Ericsson who wrote (11)9/23/2000 6:12:43 PM
From: Mats Ericsson   of 48
 
Halla - This is Bigger:

Parthus designed partly the " Halla " new system-on-chip for Psion, but are not supplying the Bluetooth IP alone says sources.

Parthus (Formerr SSL Dublin) is Psions partner in developing IP for future Arm chips. And they say it was Parthus who developed the new chip codename Halla.

Sketsy part is that Psion has one other contrator in Bluetooth IP namely Widecom U.S.A (privately held).
So Parthus has some competition or so it's seems possible.
Psion licensed Bluetoothmodules for Compag and souces say this was Widecoom IP not parthus. But cellphones are different animals, Blueooth plenty of applications and I keep waiting the more information and keep doing reserch meanwhile....

Parthus will be found inside the most of the the next generation cellphones, but not alone, offcourse...

...to the moon...--->

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What I didin't that time was Psion used Parthus IP ( former SSL Dublin ) on HALLA . Nothing to do with Symbian alliance basicly.

theregister.co.uk

Halla - Psion - Parthus (former SSL) story,

Psion produces surprise ARM plus, gets GSM phone tech
By John Lettice
Posted: 01/03/2000 at 07:15 GMT
Just a month after their last development agreement Psion and Motorola have signed a cross-licensing deal. And this time, Psion is going silicon - the Psion half of the deal includes a "next generation processor." This is quite possibly one of the largest rabbits Psion has ever pulled out of its corporate hat. Also one of the most satirical, given that Halla is a very strange name for a processor. Psion must be hoping that NatSemi system on chip evangelist Brian Halla has a better sense of humour than some of the gurus Apple has crossed codenames with in the past. The Psion announcement is sketchy on precisely what Halla is, but sources tell us it's an ARM9 with extra peripherals, including IrDA, USB and DMA. It's being fabbed by Samsung at 0.25 micron, and will tape out in the next few months.

Dublin-based SSL is designing some of the peripherals and integrating existing blocks.
( = now Parthus...)

Depending on how good and unique Hall's design is, it prosably means that Psion has got something the generality of Symbian shareholders and licensees have not got (cue gnashing of teeth in Scandinavia), and fancies some of that ARM stock momentum. In addition to its own, of course. It's also a reminder that Psion itself is rather different from the other Symbian partners in that it has a lot of ARM integration experience. Motorola's role as Psion's new special friend involves giving Psion a licence to its triple-band GSM cellular communication module, which means that Psion has decent wireless technology at last, and can therefore build phones. Psion licences Big M Halla, which means that once Motorola's developers have stopped phoning up NatSemi and giggling they can build killer ARM-based wireless PDAs and communicators. Halla, according to Psion "is designed to optimise the performance of products based on Symbian's EPOC technology platform. The processor is designed for low power applications but can operate at speeds of up to 200 MHz. Halla is notable as being among the fastest, lowest-power and smallest-footprint processors in its class." ®

Psion - Parthus - Blueooth IP gets Compaq as licensees

Psion to add Bluetooth tech to Compaq kit
By: John Lettice
Posted: 27/06/2000 at 14:34 GMT
Psion Connect, formerly Psion's stricken modem subsidiary Psion Dacom, looks a lot healthier today after its second major Bluetooth deal, with Compaq this time. The company is to develop and supply Bluetooth technology for use in Compaq notebooks and desktops.

Psion Connect announced a similar deal with Dell last month, so just has to pick off one or two more of the major PC manufacturers to start looking like a pivotal force in Bluetooth technology supply. Which is a distinct improvement from looking like a modem company that was going to get into deep doo if it didn't figure out what to do to survive the decline of the PC Card modem.

The Compaq deal, according to Psion, will result in products in 2001, but the company plans to start shipping Bluetooth gear later this year. In April Psion Connect struck a partnership agreement with US Bluetooth specialist Widcomm, for the use of the latter's Bluetooth protocol stacks and reference designs.

This is intended to result in both PC Card and USB Bluetooth adapters by Q3.
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