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Technology Stocks : Rockwell-Spins off Conexant (CNXT)

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To: Randy Nuss who wrote (7)1/20/1999 12:07:00 AM
From: Randy Nuss  Read Replies (1) of 2013
 
First Quarter Product Highlights:

-- The Network Access Division began volume shipments of the first
product in its AnyPort™ family of remote access Internet
concentrators. The high density, three-port-per-chip CSMV/3
offers Internet service providers integrated Voice-over-IP and
data access in a complete system-level semiconductor solution.
The AnyPort family is designed to meet the growing demand for
multi-service remote access driven by the convergence of voice
and data networking.

-- During the quarter, the Wireless Communications Division shipped
its 25-millionth digital cellular power amplifier device since
entering this market segment in 1996. Conexant is the leading
provider of these devices in the code division multiple access
(CDMA) cellular and personal communication systems (PCS) handset
segments, and is currently shipping in excess of two million
power amplifiers per month.

-- The Personal Imaging Division announced a family of high
performance, multi-function peripheral (MFP) chipsets, the first
complete system solutions enabling color inkjet printing
capability with black-and-white scan, copy and fax functionality.

-- Enabling simple and affordable networking in the home, the
Personal Computer Division began volume shipments of its
LANfinity™ family of home networking chipsets to retail PC
add-in card manufacturers. The division also commenced volume
shipments of its RipTide™ combination audio/modem chipset to
Hewlett Packard and other personal computer manufacturers.
Expanding the applications for analog modems, the division
shipped almost 500,000 modems for use in the Sega Dreamcast
next-generation gaming platform offering Internet multi-player
capabilities.
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