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To: Rishi Gupta who wrote (2147)11/19/1998 11:35:00 AM
From: Steve Reinhardt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3493
 
Rishi,

Do you know whose modem chip is used in the Diamond's(or Digicom's) modem Blaster product?

Steve

biz.yahoo.com

Thursday November 19, 9:01 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Digicom Systems, Inc.

Digicom Introduces Modem Blaster V.90 With
Data/Fax and Voice Capabilities



To: Rishi Gupta who wrote (2147)11/19/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: Steve Reinhardt  Respond to of 3493
 
Intel, Neon introduces set-top box with Pentium CPU & support cable and/or(?) ADSL connections.

dailynews.yahoo.com

ntel, Neon Unveil Set-top Box

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Intel Corp. (Nasdaq:INTC - news) and Neon Technology Inc. said today that the companies
developed a set-top box for high speed data transmission through advanced communications systems, such as ADSL and
Ethernet.

Designed around the Intel Pentium processor with MMX technology, chipset and flash memory, the device brings the
performance and quality of desktop computing through a cable television box, they said. ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber
line) enables greater amounts of data to be transmitted through networks than traditional telephone lines -- a function useful for
high speed Internet access, video conferencing and other multimedia uses.

All of Neon Technology's set-top products feature Web browsing and electronic mail and will support audio and video signals.

Neon also offers real-time Internet telephony with still- picture transfer, automatic registration, seamless on-line software
upgrades, personalized configurations for multiple users and content filtering functions.

Neon Technology is a provider of Internet appliances.

Intel is the world's largest chipmaker, making products used in computing, networking and communications.