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To: Wigglesworth who wrote (25390)12/1/1998 2:12:00 PM
From: Steve Porter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Wigglesworth,

On the contrary, I like to take the view that everyone knows more than we do.. that way we can just plead ignorance when we get it wrong <VBG>

Steve

PS. "There is" would have sufficed ;-)



To: Wigglesworth who wrote (25390)12/1/1998 2:44:00 PM
From: joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 


WW, be easy on the guy:-) He's too busy counting
$$ in his head to worry about spelling/grammar.

COMS up around 7% already.

joe



To: Wigglesworth who wrote (25390)12/2/1998 4:23:00 PM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 45548
 
Lucent Technologies' Chip Enables Wireless Communications in 3Com's
New Palm VII(TM) Organizer
PRNewswire - Wednesday December 2, 1:35 pm Eastern Time

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Lucent Technologies
Microelectronics Group's digital signal processor (DSP) provides the
wireless communications capabilities for 3Com's new Palm VII connected
organizer introduced here today at 3Com's Palm Computing Platform
Worldwide Developer Conference.

3Com's Palm VII organizer will provide fast, secure and easy
out-of-the-box access to personal, business and Internet information.
The product will enable users to quickly and easily obtain important
information on the Internet remotely via a wireless connection. The
Palm VII organizer is expected to be available in 1999.

Lucent's POMP™-15 (''Peace of Mind Processor'') chip, introduced in
1996, is one of the world's first DSPs to be used in a handheld
organizer to provide wireless capabilities. Lucent's chip, which
enables the Palm VII organizer to communicate with the Mobitex-based
BellSouth Intelligent Wireless Network(SM), can perform in numerous
other wireless systems as well.

Lucent's POMP-15 chip executes the functions typically requiring three
chips, thereby lowering the DSP and codec circuit board space
consumption. This chip performs DSP functions such as channel coding,
as well as digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital signal conversions.
The low-power-consuming POMP-15, which operates on 40 microamps at 3
volts in full sleep mode, enables weeks of battery life on the Palm
VII organizer.


3Com reduced its product development time and costs using Lucent's
highly-integrated development tools and its FlashDSP® technology,
which is offered along with the POMP-15. FlashDSP cuts reprogramming
time of the POMP-15 from weeks to minutes.

''No other DSP on the market offers as full a package of benefits for
our needs as Lucent's POMP-15,'' said Mark Bercow, vice president,
strategic alliances and platform development for 3Com. ''Low chip
count, rapid time-to-market and longer battery life were absolutely
critical to us, and the POMP-15 excels at all of those.''

''This exciting relationship with 3Com, the undisputed electronic
organizer market leader, was a logical new market for us to enter as
we continue to pursue wireless semiconductor business opportunities
with the industry's leaders,'' said Aaron Fisher, vice president of
the wireless business unit within Lucent's Microelectronics Group.

Lucent Technologies Inc. designs, builds, and delivers a wide range of
public and private networks, communications systems and software, data
networking systems, business telephone systems and microelectronics
components. Bell Labs is the research and development arm for the
company. For more information on Lucent Technologies, headquartered in
Murray Hill, N.J., USA, visit its web site at lucent.com.

Lucent's Microelectronics Group designs and manufactures integrated
circuits and optoelectronic components for the computer and
communications industries.

More information about the POMP-15 can be obtained by going to the
following web site: lucent.com;
click on search; type in POMP; and hit enter. Additional information
about the Microelectronics Group is available from its web site at
lucent.com.

Palm Computing and 3Com are registered trademarks and Palm VII is a
trademark of 3Com Corporation.

Didn't Motorola do the last chip?

o~~~ O