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To: gnuman who wrote (50997)8/24/2000 8:50:08 AM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
From Yahoo: HUGE! SAMSUNG TO MAKE RMBS SEALED PCs
by: tech_future200x
8/24/00 8:24 am
Msg: 150979 of 150982
Thanks to swizzelstick98 for the find.

quote:
"Our product employs a Pentium CPU and Microsoft Windows CE operating system, and it also has a 32MB system memory
chip and 24MB flash ROM memory," the company said.

32Mb memory CHIP (not chipS, but a single CHIP). Only RMBS baby. Only RMBS. Nobody else can do those king of things
but RMBS. See also the original story link at the bottom.

nikkeibp.asiabiztech.com

Samsung Electro-Mechanics to Mass Produce Set-Top Boxes for Internet TVs
August 23, 2000 (SEOUL) -- Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd. announced plans to mass produce set-top boxes for
Internet TVs starting in August.

"Our set-top box is a product that has been developed jointly with Internet TV Networks, a domestic Internet TV provider, over
the last year," said an official of Samsung Electro-Mechanics.

The Samsung unit said it expects to sell 100,000 units this year at home and abroad.

"Our product employs a Pentium CPU and Microsoft Windows CE operating system, and it also has a 32MB system memory
chip and 24MB flash ROM memory," the company said.

The set-top box enables users to get access to the Internet to receive information on weather, sports and stocks, while watching
TV.

Following Samsung Electro-Mechanics, its sister company, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., plans to release an Internet TV with
a built-in set-top box at the end of this month.

Meanwhile, foreign investors are continuing to sell shares of Samsung Electro-Mechanics for the 17th straight day in a row to
lower their combined equity to 33.21 percent from 36.24 percent.

And here is the original story:
ebnews.com


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