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      schrieb am 01.12.01 09:12:32
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Hallo liebe Aktionäre.
      Ich kaufe jetzt Spatializer.
      WKN 892725
      Kurs: 0,15 Euro

      Alle Anleger die verkaufen wollten und von der Story nicht mehr überzeugt sind, haben verkauft.
      Spatializer ist nicht pleite und hat keinen Insolvenzantrag gestellt.
      So wie sehr viele Firmen am Neuen Markt.

      Der Boden wurde meiner Meinung nach gefunden.
      Die Zukunft:
      Aus persönlicher Sicht würde ich sagen, H.Mandell wird alles tun, um die Firma weltweit stark zu präsentieren.
      Seht Euch aml in Ruhe die letzten News von 2001 an.
      Besonders der China Anteil gefällt mir sehr gut.

      Hier ist die Home Page mit allen erforderlichen Infos

      http://www.spatializer.com

      Mit freundlichen Grüßen

      Andy
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      schrieb am 01.12.01 10:07:21
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Current Press By The Year 2001:

      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Introduces Spatializer VSP-11TM, Las Vegas, California, 11/12/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Introduces its Next Generation Audio Enhancement Technology, Spatializer® PCETM, Santa Clara, California, 10/15/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Enters Mobile DVD Market With New Kenwood DVD/CD Video Receiver for Automobiles, Santa Clara, California, 10/2/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Expands Audio Enhancement Support to the Texas Instruments TM320C55x DSP Generation, Santa Clara, California, 9/24/01.
      Spatializer N-2-2™ Featured in New Go-Video Integrated, Santa Clara, California, 9/19/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories, Inc. Launches Spatializer Vi.B.E.™ Into the Portable Digital Audio Market With SANYO Electric Co., Ltd., Santa Clara, California, 9/18/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Extends Virtual Surround Sound Dominance with the Addition of Sharp Corporation as Newest Licensee of Spatializer N-2-2™, Santa Clara, California, 9/5/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Delivers Expanded Availability of Dramatic Audio Enhancements For Portable and Home Entertainment Devices for the Texas Instruments TM320C54 Platform, Santa Clara, California, 8/29/01.
      SPATIALIZER AUDIO LABORATORIES, INC. REPORTS SECOND QUARTER OPERATING RESULTS, Santa Clara, California, 8/3/01.
      Spatializer Expands Digital Audio Penetration for Spatializer N-2-2 on Zoran’s New Vaddis V DVD Multimedia Processor, Santa Clara, California, 7/30/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Retires Secured Short Term Convertible Notes Convertible Debt Retirement Evidences Management’s Objective to Minimize Future Dilution and Optimism on Its Prospects, Santa Clara, California, 7/20/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Convenes Annual Shareholders Meeting Today With Focus on Leveraging Top Line Growth into Enhanced Profitability, Santa Clara, California, 5/25/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories and Cirrus Logic Team Up to Enhance Portable and Internet Audio, Santa Clara, California, 5/24/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Appoints Sol Friedman Chief Technology Officer, Santa Clara, California, 5/22/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Steps Up Pacific Rim Licensing Initiative With the Signing of ReignCom Ltd. in Korea, Santa Clara, California, 5/15/01.
      SPATIALIZER AUDIO LABORATORIES INC. ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER 2001 RESULTS, Santa Clara, California, 5/10/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Joins the Texas Instruments Third Party Network to Extend Spatializer Vi.B.ETM, Santa Clara, California, 4/23/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Launches New Licensing Initiative in China, Santa Clara, California, 4/2/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Reports Rise in FY2000 Annual, Santa Clara, California, 3/28/01.
      Spatializer Introduces Spatializer Natural Headphone™For Virtual Surround Sound and Stereo Applications, Santa Clara, California, 3/20/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories to Showcase Newest Digital Audio Enhancement Software at CeBIT, Santa Clara, California, 3/13/01.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Optimizes Spatializer DigitalFXTM for ARM7 Digital Audio Applications, Santa Clara, California, 3/5/01.
      Spatializer and LinkUp Systems Partner to Offer OntheGoFX TM Audio Enhancement Software to Licensees of Linkup L72XX Processors, Santa Clara, California, 2/27/01.
      CES 2001 Innovations Design and Engineering Showcase Awards Given to Two Toshiba DVD Players With Spatializer N-2-2™ Virtual Surround Sound Technology, Santa Clara, California, 1/25/01.
      C-Cube Microsystems Confirms Spatializer as the Preferred Provider of Virtual Surround Sound Technology in C-Cube’s Existing Semiconductor Products, Santa Clara, California, 1/24/01.
      Spatializer Dominates DVD Market With “Virtual Surround Sound” Software, Santa Clara, California, 1/8/01.
      Tvia Selects Spatializer N-2-2™ Virtual Surround Sound Technology For Use In Their Streaming Media Processors, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1/5/01.
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      Das ist 2001
      Andy
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      schrieb am 01.12.01 10:09:49
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Current Press By The Year 2000:

      Spatializer Appoints Internix to Expand Distribution of its Audio Enhancement Software Solutions in Japan, Santa Clara, California, 12/12/00.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories and 4Front Technologies Provide Linux Users With Improved Internet and MP3 Audio Capabilities, Santa Clara, California, 11/14/00.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. Reports 3rd Quarter Revenues Increase 94%, Santa Clara, California, 11/7/00.
      Spatializer N-2-2™ Virtual Surround Sound Technology in C-Cube`s New ZiVA-5 DVD System Processor, Santa Clara, California, 10/26/00.
      Spatializer N-2-2™ Virtual Surround Sound Technology Incorporated in LG DVD-RW Recorder, Santa Clara, California, 10/5/00.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories and MIPS Technologies Align to Provide MIPS32 and MIPS64-based Designers with Advanced Audio Enhancement Technologies, Santa Clara, California, 10/3/00.
      Spatializer N-2-2™ Virtual Sound Technology Incorporated into Samsung`s, Santa Clara, California, 9/25/00.
      Hitachi DVD Players Incorporate Industry Leading Spatializer N-2-2™ For Virtual Surround Sound, Woodland Hills, California, 9/20/00.
      Spatializer N-2-2™ Included In Revolutionary SD2300 NUON™-Enhanced DVD Player From Toshiba Corporation, Woodland Hills, California, 8/16/00.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories, Inc. Reports Sixth Consecutive Quarter Of Profitability, Woodland Hills, California, 8/1/00.
      Spatializer Engages Marken Communications to Launch Media Relations Campaign to Increase Spatializer Brand and Corporate Awareness, Woodland Hills, California, 7/31/00.
      Spatializer N-2-2™ Included In Two New Portable DVD Players From Toshiba Corporation, Woodland Hills, California, 7/26/00.
      Spatializer Announces New Family Of Comprehensive Digital Audio Enhancement Solutions For Television, MP3 Player, PDA, AV Receiver, PC and Car Audio Markets, Woodland Hills, California, 7/25/00.
      Spatializer CEO Henry R. Mandell Outlines Growth Initiatives On CEOcast.com, Woodland Hills, California, 7/20/00.
      Spatializer And Samsung Agree To Enter Into Strategic Alliance For the Development and Deployment Of Audio Enhancement Technologies, Woodland Hills, California, 7/11/00.
      New Japan Radio Corporation Licenses Spatializer N-2-2™ For Next Generation DSPs, Woodland Hills, California, 6/5/00.
      Spatializer Selected By Akai Electric, Ltd. To Provide Virtual Surround Sound For Next Generation DVD Players, Woodland Hills, California, 5/24/00.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories, Inc. Names New Vice President, Sales and Marketing to Aggressively Develop Strategic Relationships, Enter New Markets and Enhance Licensing Revenue, Woodland Hills, California, 5/11/00.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories, Inc. Announces Significantly Improved Quarter 2000 Results, Woodland Hills, California, 5/9/00.
      Spatializer Engages MDC Group, Inc.; Launches Financial Public Relations Campaign To Position Company as the De Facto Standard in Positional Audio Enhancement Technology, Woodland Hills, California, 5/3/00.
      Spatializer Audio Laboratories, Inc. Reports 652% Increase In Fourth Quarter Revenues and Record Profitability, Woodland Hills, California, 3/21/00.
      Spatializer Appoints Henry R. Mandell Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Woodland Hills, California, 2/10/00.
      Spatializer Collaborates With VM Labs to Provide Audio Enhancement Technology For the NUON Platform, Woodland Hills, California, 2/1/00.
      Spatializer Licenses Complete Range of Audio Enhancement Technologies To Acer Laboratories, Inc., Woodland Hills, California, 1/19/00.
      Spatializer Completes $2 Million Financing And Debt to Equity Restructuring, Woodland Hills, California, 1/3/00.
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      schrieb am 01.12.01 10:15:11
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      UND DAS ist der Chart :eek:


      Jetzt kaufen und liegen lassen.
      In einem Jahr wieder reinsehen.
      Gruß
      Andy
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      schrieb am 01.12.01 18:55:27
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Die hatte ich schon mal 1997. Ist eigentlich ne gute Idee hier mal wieder paar ins Depot zu legen. Vielleicht wirds wieder was.
      Viele Grüße aus dem Vogtland

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      schrieb am 02.12.01 10:55:28
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Wenn Spatializer nur einen fetten Vertrag mit einem PC Hersteller präsentiert, wird SPAZ aus dem Dornröschenschlaf erwachen.
      Die Chance es zu verpassen ist größer als das Risiko nach unten.
      Ich rate im Step by Step Verfahren einzukaufen.
      Bitte liebe Leser nicht im Blockverfahren investieren, denn mit dem Step by Step Verfahren bleibt IHR mächtig gegenüber dem Markt.
      Da Ihr CASH habt könnt Ihr immer reagieren.
      Es nützt nichts, auf einen kurzen Zock zu spekulieren.
      Langsam aber sicher einsacken und am Tag X ohne Hektik zur Präsentation eines Vertrages seid Ihr dann investiert.
      Somit zieht auch das Argument geringe Umsätze nicht.
      Wenn die Party los geht, ziehen auch die Umsätze an.
      Gruß
      Andy
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      schrieb am 03.12.01 09:34:43
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Seht mal in die Euro am Sonntag, Ausgabe Nr.48 Seite 20
      Titel: DVD: Jetzt geht`s erst richtig rund

      Gruß
      andy
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      schrieb am 07.12.01 19:48:52
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Da ist was im Busch

      Kauft das Ding geht bis 2E

      andy
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      schrieb am 12.12.01 15:07:05
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()


      Ohhh unserer Branchenpartner SRSL explodiert :eek:

      Branche gut ALLE GUT

      Andy
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      schrieb am 15.12.01 11:18:40
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      hollo STILLE LESER :)
      ich zeige euch einen chart der sehr vergleichbar ist


      das ist LITH mit einer woche vorsprung
      LITH ist um das 6 fache gestiegen, in 3 tage :eek:

      I LOVE *****THE OTC***

      wichtig ist vorher rein und mit etwas geduld 500% abfassen
      gruß
      andy
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      schrieb am 10.01.02 15:56:31
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Leading Digital Graphics Analyst, Jon Peddie Takes a Look Behind the Scenes of Multimedia During CES
      TUESDAY, JANUARY 08, 2002 7:01 PM
      - BusinessWire


      LAS VEGAS, Jan 8, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The revolution in digital graphics, audio, video, broadband and home networking will be the focus of a panel discussion headlined by leading industry analyst, Dr. Jon Peddie of Jon Peddie Research, http://www.jonpeddie.com. The independent press event, "What`s Behind Multimedia," will take place at Piero`s Restaurant on Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 8:00 a.m. across the street from the Las Vegas Convention Center during the Consumer Electronics Show. Complete details are available at http://www.patmeier.com/pieros/cespeddie.htm." target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.patmeier.com/pieros/cespeddie.htm.

      Joining Dr. Peddie will be panel members, Neil Trevett, sr. vice president of 3DLabs; Dr. Neale Foster, director of Marketing of Espial; Raul Diaz, vice president of Marketing of InterVideo; Kevin Meyer, vice president of Marketing for MIPS; Vince Izzo, director Adv. Home Service over Broadband for Motorola; Randy Roscoe, vice president of Marketing for Spatializer Audio Laboratories; and Dr. Philippe Geyres, corporate vice president and general manager of STMicroelectronics.

      "The revolution in multimedia that started ten years ago is accelerating rapidly," said Dr. Peddie. "Digital audio, video software, new low power consumption chips, mobile technologies, home networking and broadband communications are converging to enable consumers to create and broadcast their own content using a wider variety of devices at a lower cost than ever before."

      "What`s Behind Multimedia" is hosted by Jon Peddie and produced by Mill Valley, Calif.-based Pat Meier Associates PR, which also produces Lunch@ Media Events. For the past 16 years, Pat Meier Associates has brought together thought leaders, press, analysts and sponsoring companies for a convenient working lunch just steps from the Las Vegas Convention Center during Comdex/Fall and also offers similar venue during CES, Networld/Interop, NAB and other trade shows. For information about "What`s Behind Multimedia," call 415/389-1700. For details about Lunch@Events see http://www.patmeier.com.

      Jon Peddie Research is a technically oriented marketing and management consulting firm. The company has been active in the graphics and multimedia fields for more than 30 years. Based in Tiburon, Calif., JPR provides specialized services to companies in high tech fields including graphics hardware development, multimedia for professional applications and consumer electronics, high end computing and Internet access product development.
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      schrieb am 10.01.02 15:59:55
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      ATI ships Fire GL 8800 Workstation Graphics Boards continues long-standing deal for Fire GL with HP
      ATI started off the year with a new product shipment. The Fire GL 8800, ATI`s mid-range 3D workstation graphics board is on its way to customers. And, the first customer that`s getting the new boards is Hewlett-Packard. The HP Workstation crew headed by Product Marketing Manager Jeff Wood have been happy with the Fire GL line. Wood says, "It fits well with our technical computing workstation strategy of providing the best available graphics at each price/performance point through our Leadership Graphics program." HP has been among ATI`s most loyal customers for the Fire GL board.

      The Fire GL 8800 is equipped with ATI technology and in fact, it is the first Fire GL product with ATI`s Radeon line of graphics controller rather than the IBM technology of older Fire GL products. Thus it supports DirectX8 and has ATI`s Truform and Smartshader technologies. The board has 128 MB DDR memory, DVD playback, support for 2048 x 1536, an integrated TMDS transmitter to support DVI to 1600 x 1200. Press release

      Alchemy Semiconductor demonstrates Media Excel`s MPEG-4 software codec running on AU1000
      Austin based Alchemy Semiconductor, Inc. is working with Meda Excel software to incorporate MPEG-4 into the Alchemy package. Alchemy says their chip is powerful enough to run Media Excel`s MPEG-4 software and provide full frame rate encoding. The story is that Media Excel`s software is 800 times faster than other MPEG-4 software products and it pairs well with Alchemy`s 400 MHz, .5 watt Au1000 chip. Alchemy says developers don`t need a dedicated co-processor for video. Rather, MPEG-4 can be run using only 40% of the Au1000`s power. It`s early days yet for these players but they`ve got a good story.

      Press Release

      Emblaze and Motorola to bring MEPG-4 to DragonBall MX1
      In what could be a key deal for Emblaze, Motorola and Emblaze have agreed to port Emblaze`s MPEG-4 to Motorola`s MX1, a processor that`s already powering all the world`s Palms. Motorola has switched to an ARM core for the MX1 line of processors and their success is not assured in spite of their big customer base, Motorola says they`ve shipped 30 million Dragonball processors, Emblaze will be happy with a portion of that and they`re getting a great endorsement in this deal with Motorola.

      Press Release

      Every win counts: ATI graphics powers TongFang PCs built in Mainland China
      Count on it, ATI is going to announce every win they get and the Chinese market is a good and attractive market for ATI as it fights its way back to market share parity with Nvidia. TongFang has selected ATI`s Rage 128 Pro for its ChaoYue 3500D, desktop computer based on the Pentium 4 1.5 Ghz with 128 Mbytes of memory, a 40 Gbyte hard drive, CD ROM and a 15-inch CRT.

      ATI is also shipping the Mobility Radeon 7500 and the company says their new Mobility products will help solidify the company`s solid lead in the notebook market. (Though, God knows, Nvidia has pulled out all the stops to win in the very attractive, notebook market. But, it will take time.) ATI`s Radeon 7500 is the first mobile processor to ship with support for 128-bit DDR rather than 64-bit DDR. ATI also claims an edge in power/performance tradeoffs promising extended battery life for watching DVDs, playing 3D games or presentations.

      ATI has an all important win for the Radeon 7500 with Dell in that company`s Inspiron 8100 notebook PC.

      Press releases: TongFang, Notebooks

      Nvidia claims dominance on desktop with GeForce Titanium; VisionTek leads growth
      In a press release that`s long on enthusiasm and short on actual information, Nvidia claims that boards based on its newest line of chip, the GeForce Titanium have taken the market by storm. The company says they have more than 50 wins with OEMs and lists ABS, Alienware, Compaq, Dell, Evesham, Falcon Northwest, Fujitsu-Siemens, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Legend, MicronPC, Nutrend, Polywel, Sys, and Xi among their customers. VisionTek is the leader now in the retail channel and is launching programs to maintain this position.

      Nvidia credits VisionTek`s new Xtasy 6964 which is based on the GeForce 3 Ti 500 chip as a top prize winner in various magazine and website awards including PC Gamer Magazine, PC World, and SharkyExtreme.

      Why do we tell you these things? Well, we think the emergence of VisionTek as a major retail player is important and we think that Nvidia makes more noise the more competitors irritate it.

      Press Release

      MediaQ raises $10.7 million in financing and finds key ally in National Semiconductor
      MediaQ is a key contender in the evolving market for handheld graphics and the company has gotten a significant boost with an all-important $10.7 million investment from existing investors and new strategic partners. The lead investor in this deal is National Semiconductor Corporation, which has expressed more than a passing interest in the handheld market. The two companies will work together to develop complementary products.

      MediaQ`s other investors include Wseton Presidio Capital, El Dorado Ventures, Infineon Technologies, Summit Accelerator Fund and ViVentures.

      MediaQ is fighting it out for current customers with Epson. Down the line both companies are looking at significant challengers including NeoMagic and Imagination Technologies.

      Press Release

      And the Radeons keep on coming: All-in-Wonder Radeon 8500DV hits the shelves in time for Christmas
      The newest addition to ATI`s line of All-in-Wonder boards, the Radeon 8500DV, is shipping to North American retail stores with a price tag of $399. Based on ATI`s Radeon 8500 GPU, this board ups the ante in the TV/PC/Video Capture board market with IEEE 1394 DV. The board also features RF remote control and access to DVD and games in other rooms if USB is available.

      As a future option, ATI promises component output to connect the All-in-Wonder Radeon 8500DV to digital TVs. As with earlier products in the A-i-W line, ATI offers PVR functions to North American users via a Gemstar interactive program guide that lets viewers record shows for later viewing, as well as time-shifting features.

      Video editing is provided via Ulead VideoStudio 5. Bundled software also includes Half-Life Counter Strike, Team Fortress Classic and Uplink.

      The point? ATI and Nvidia are both offering users TV features. VisionTek tells us their Xtasy Everything board is a hit for Christmas. No doubt ATI is looking forward to a boost as well. IEEE 1394 is a one-up.

      Press Release

      ATI gets wins with HP and Gateway
      HP is offering the All-in-Wonder Radeon card with HP Pavilion home desktop PCs via the Configure-to-Order program. This is going to put the All-in-Wonder in front of more users and gives ATI a reach beyond the retail shelves.

      Gateway has opted for the Radeon 8500 card with 64 MBytes DDR for the Gateway 700 series of Pentium 4 computers. The system comes with 512 Mbytes of PC800 RDRAM and 15-inch LCD flat panels.

      Press Releases: HP, Gateway

      MPEG-2 LA strikes again, this time at Dell
      Just because it`s a standard doesn`t mean there aren`t patent holders lurking in the bushes, and nowhere is this more true than in the confusing jungle of MPEG-2. The MPEG-LA group, formed in 1996 as a limited liability company, has emerged as a major coalition of patent holders and includes Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Scientific-Atlanta, Sony Corp., U.S. Philips Corp. and Victor Co. of Japan. This group owns 44 patents in MPEG technology. Also part of the group are Columbia University and the City of New York, which also own rights to several MPEG-2 Patents. The group has already taken on Compaq in a much-publicized suit, and we see here that Compaq as well as Apple and Hewlett-Packard are license holders, so we can guess how the Compaq case came out, and HP and Apple are also playing ball with MPEG-LA.

      The suit against Dell was filed in the U.S. District Court in Delaware on Friday, December 7. Whether Dell sees this as a Pearl Harbor-style sneak attack is unknown. As of this writing, the company isn`t making comments. Press Release

      Microtune and nCube develop silicon-based upconverter; new product can save broadcasters space, money, and power
      Microtune is building itself a brand-new business. The company has partnered with nCube to build a chipset that shrinks all the RF (radio frequency) components of a convention upconverter into a three-chip module. Traditional implementations are about the size of a VCR.

      Products built using the new VideoCaster will enable true video-on-demand. Ganging a bunch of these units together enables broadcasters to send thousands of simultaneous channels of real-time video and at the same time reduce the space requirements by 90% and the power demand by 40%. Microtune claims their VideoCaster is the smallest upconverter in the world.

      This partnership between nCube and Microtune has been a fruitful one. NCube develops technology used by cable operators and telephony companies to deliver VOD, digital advertising insertion and network-based personal video recording (PVR). More important perhaps is nCube`s ongoing relationship with broadcasters. The company`s nCube n4 Streaming Media appliance is in use in more than 20 countries. Currently, nCube has built the largest video server in the world for Kingston Communications and it`s building the largest video server in the United States for Time Warner Cable in Los Angeles for their VOD service. Press Release

      Tyan intros new mobo for Athlon MP
      Tyan`s new Tiger MPX system board puts AMD`s new 760 MPX chipset to work to support two AMD Athlon MP processors. The ATX board is designed for heavy duty I/O. The Tiger MPX, a follow on to the Tiger MP (one of the first system boards introduced for the Athlon MPs), includes AGP, 32-bit PCI and 66MHz 64-bit PCI. It supports up to 3 Gbytes of high-speed DDR and offers an optional integrated 3Com 10/100BaseT Lan Port. Press Release

      AOL renews, re-configures investment deal with Gateway
      Gateway and AOL have had an investment relationship since 1999. At that time the deal was that AOL would eventually invest $800 million in Gateway and in return Gateway would build products that tied into the AOL network. One of the first examples of that strategy was a failed Internet access device based on the Transmeta chipset called the Connected Touch Pad. The $599 device was designed for home users and provided an immediate link to AOL. It disappeared without a trace in the sand.

      Undaunted, the relationship has continued and AOL has invested $400 million in Gateway so far. Now, AOL has announced plans to invest an additional $200 million in preferred shares. The deal is less of an cash investment in Gateway than originally planned (in all it will come to $600 million), but Gateway is also being relieved of Internet payments on debt sold to AOL. Instead, AOL is exchanging the $200 in convertible debt for shares of a new class of Gateway Series C convertible preferred stock. The two companies said Gateway didn`t get as much cash as specified in the original deal because Gateway didn`t need that much.

      It`s all in how you look at it we guess. $200 less in debt and $200 cash still adds up to $400 in our books. Press Release

      Intel releases stereoscopic code from its skunk works
      Intel has a wealth of technology buried in its labs all over the world. Ideally the company is just waiting for the right time to unleash it on the world with the hope that the new technology will drive new demand for Intel`s products, especially processors. Apparently, the time is right for Intel`s OpenCV open-source software that interprets the images from cameras to enable computers to see in stereo.

      The next logical question that must be asked is, Why do computers need to see in stereo? The application is designed to enable the development of applications capable of face recognition, gesture tracking and object tracking.

      This code comes from Intel`s Russian lab in Nizhny Novgorod, which was established in 1990. We`ve played with this stuff when Intel has invited us to open houses for their lab projects. We remember one application that used gesture recognition as an I/O tool. As an example you might throw away a document by making a sweeping gesture, etc. We also played a game by bobbing our heads, but all we really remember is the embarrassment and the growing suspicion that sometimes Intel makes us do things so the engineers can replay tapes and laugh at us later.

      Back to the story. The software, 2.1 OpenCV, is available through Intel`s Open Source Computer Vision Library (OpenCV) in Russia, and it includes an interface to Matlab, a development tool for vision-based applications. In the past year, says Intel, since OpenCV has been available to developers, there have been over 75,000 downloads of OpenCV, and there are 2,000 registered developers. Someday, says the company, we could have two cameras mounted on our cameras that watch us and react to our facial expressions and gestures. Press Release

      Roxio to acquire MGI at bargain rate in stock swap worth $38.8 million
      The deal with Roxio is a stock-for-stock swap in which Roxio will acquire all of the outstanding shares of MGI Software Corp. Roxio will issue approximately 2.3 million shares of Roxio stock to stockholders of MGI at the close of the transaction, yielding an approximate exchange ratio of 0.052 shares of Roxio for each share of MGI. The $38.8 deal is expected to close in 90 days, say the principals.

      MGI has had a rough go of it with the market turndown and, in a way, Roxio is riding the the rescue. The deal includes a $1.5 million line of credit to enable MGI to continue operations. Press Release

      ARM news:New Developer Suite Software includes Jazelle support; TSMC signs on for ARM946E and ARM1022E cores.
      The cause of Java on handhelds has just gotten a little stronger with the newest release of the ARM Developer Suite software, version 1.2, which will include tools to support ARM`s Jazelle Technology, ARMs cores that enable Java hardware acceleration. The supported cores include the ARM7EJ-S and the ARM926EJ-S cores. In addition, ARM`s new software development tools include host support for Red Hat Linux and ARM VFP9-S and ARM VFP10 vector floating point co-processors.

      Note that the availability of Java acceleration and floating-point capabilities in new ARM products will enable advanced features for ARM`s customers, many of whom build phones and handhelds Internet access devices. It makes for an interesting future.

      In addition, ARM announced that TSMC has licensed the ARM946E and the ARM1022E cores for manufacture through the ARM Foundry program. TSMC plans to being silicon fabrication in early 2002 and will support the ARM946E core on its 0.13-micron and 0.13-micron core logic processors. The ARM1022E core will be supported on TSMC`s 0.13-micron low-voltage process. Both cores have been developed to offer performance with power efficiency. The ARM1022E core consumes 1.6mW/MHz including caches and the ARM946E core uses less than 0.4mW/MHz in TSMC`s 0.13-micron process. See associated press releases: Arm`s new developer suite, TSMC licences arm cores.

      Nvidia announces broad nForce compatibility and support from memory suppliers
      Remember nForce, Nvidia`s integrated product offering introduced at Computex? The part has taken its time getting to market, and it`s competing directly with VIA`s KT266a and SiS`s 735, both of which are turning in very good performance and challenging prices. Nvidia`s chipset is unique in its use of hyper transport for communications between the chipset`s major parts, the IGP (integrated graphics processor) and the Media & Communications Processor (MCP). With nForce, Nvidia introduced its TwinBank Memory Architecture, which offers two memory 64-bit SDR/DDR SDRAM memory controllers. Nvidia is planning for the future because two memory controllers aren`t necessary for the current Athlons; their FSBs support one 64-bit DDR 266 SDRAM channel. The rest of wasted.

      Most recently, Nvidia announced validation and compatibility testing of a broad array of DDR memory modules for nForce, including modules from Micron Technology, Samsung Semiconductor, Hynix Semiconductor, Infineon Technologies, Kingston Technology, Smart Modular Technologies, Crucial Technology and PNY Technologies.

      The nForce has yet to prove itself in the market, even with low-cost reference boards from Nvidia, but this is the company`s first run at the IGC (integrated graphics chipset) market and they`ve put a big, impossible-to-ignore stake in the ground. This is a company that learns by doing. Press Release

      Spatializer introduces VSP 11
      Spatializer is a quiet little company that`s been making a lot of noise in a lot of places. The company`s Spatializer audio enhancement technology can improve sound on all platforms without hardware. The company has deals with media players, DVD chip companies and software media companies. Spatializer counts Panasonic, Toshiba, Samsung and Apple among its customers. The company`s product VSP-11 captures sound from at the API level be it Wave or DirectSound and does its magic before sending the signal to the PC`s sound card. It also processes the signal coming from speakers or other devices connected via USB. Spatializer says their technology enhances all Windows software media players including Microsoft Media Player, Real Player, Real Jukebox, WinAmp, WinDVD, PowerDVD, etc.

      Spatializer VSP-11 includes four of Spatializer`s products: 3D Stereo, which makes small speakers sound big and turns two speakers into 3D sound systems; Natural Headphone, which is 3D sound for headphones and, adds Spatializer slyly, offers a "realistic mobile theater experience while avoiding the cost of multi-channel royalties"; HRTF (head-related transfer functions) and room reverberation modeling techniques; and Vi.B.E. bass enhancement, PCE high-frequency enhancement for clearer, crisper and more brilliant audio, especially over the Internet.

      The company has also added a fancy full-color customizable GUI. Taken together, Spatializer`s features can improve the sound coming from inexpensive speakers (and, we suppose, look better given the GUI). Better yet, says the company, they`re offering a complete package of four sound enhancement products for one price. Here the company is having a little fun with Dolby, as they are wont to do. Dolby, as you know, sells Dolby Headphone as a separate product.

      The company introduced VSP-11 at Comdex. Press Release

      ARM continues its march into the handheld market
      Fujitsu Limited has licensed the ARM926EJ-S core and the ARM946E-S core for use in "multimedia electronic products." Which means, in this case, digital cameras, PDAs, mobile phones and Internet appliances. The first one, the ARM926EJ-S, includes ARM`s Jazelle technology for Java acceleration and is designed for systems running the Symbian OS, microlTRON, Windows CE, Linux and Palm in cellular handsets. The ARM946E-S has been optimized for embedded control applications such as hard disc drives and M disks.

      Already an ARM licensee with the earlier ARM7TDMI, Fujitsu says they`re looking forward to building SOC products with their new acquisitions. Their roadmap calls for an ARM926EJ-S core in Q2 2002 and an ARM9246E-S core in Q3 2002. Press Release

      Closely watched suits: Broadcom versus Intel
      Former friends Intel and Broadcom have taken their battle to the courts. Intel, once a backer of Broadcom, now accuses Broadcom Corp. of infringing Intel patents in "nearly every aspect of its business." This latest court battle is one of a series. The two companies have had several legal disagreements about patents and also sued when several engineers defected to Broadcom. This suit, filed originally in August 2000, has been split in two with the first part focusing on two patents, one for a networking chip and the other for a digital video chip. Intel is seeking $82 million in the patent suit. This first trial is expected to last three weeks. The second trial will cover three patents: two of them concern video chips and the third covers packaging. But also, this is where Broadcom gets its licks in accusing Intel of unfair business practices and abuse of industry standards. If our memory serves, similar claims have been leveled in the courts by AMD, Cyrix, Intergraph and most recently by VIA and Europe. See related story.

      Dominos falling the wrong way for Rambus: courts rule in favor of Hynix, Infineon
      After a series of successes, Rambus` latest suits have not gone as well. Hynix has announced that the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has dismissed most of Rambus` patent claims. In fact, says Hynix, the court has dismissed all but two of the more than 400 patent infringement claims included in Rambus` suit. This latest ruling was based on determinations made in the earlier Rambus-Infineon dustup. When last we counted, seven companies—Samsung, NEC, Toshiba, Hitachi, Oki, Elpida and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation—had signed agreements with Rambus. But in later suits the company`s participation in JEDEC, the memory industry`s standards organization, came to light and has turned the legal tide against Rambus. In several suits now, including those brought by Hitachi, Infineon and Hynix, the companies defending themselves against Rambus` patent claims, point to Rambus` participation in JEDEC and the discussion of DDR. At the time Rambus did not reveal its patent applications.

      In May a federal jury in Richmond, VA, working on part of the Infineon case agreed that Rambus` failure to disclose its patent application to JEDEC constituted fraud and the court ordered Rambus to pay $3.5 million. That court issued its final order on November 26, 2001. That final order covers some of Rambus` patent complaints against Infineon and includes Infineon products designed under JEDEC`s DDR SDRAM standard adopted in June 2000. The court has entered an injunction against Rambus to prevent the enforcement of "certain of its patents against certain Infineon products. Rambus says they`ll appeal. Related stories: Infineon, Hynix.

      Closely watched suits part II: Sonicblue ships Replay II in defiance of network suits
      Sonicblue has decided to ship its newest video recorder, the Replay II. The new set-top box is the latest in the Replay line of PVRs that lets TV watchers record programs to a hard drive and pause, go forward and back. The machines have hard drives that hold from 40 hours to 320 hours of TV and prices that range from $700 to $2,000. The Replay has a couple of other features that have attracted the ire of the TV networks and that`s its ability to skip commercials and the ability to share files over the Internet. As a result, on October 31, the major U.S. networks, ABC, CBS and NBC, have brought suit claiming the Replay machine violates copyright laws. In a less obvious argument, the networks also claim that by allowing consumers to bypass commercials Sonicblue robs the networks of revenues. Viacom has also brought suit against tiny Sonicblue, inspiring industry watchers to wonder if Sonicblue`s David might defeat the network Goliaths but be mortally wounded in the fight. Press Release

      3DLabs of Sunnyvale, CA, is taking advantage of the opportunity presented by Apple`s flat-panel displays and they`re getting more mileage out of their venerable Oxygen VX1 boards to boot. Oxygen is offering two new bundles of Oxygen cards and connector kits to drive the Apple Cinema Display and the newer 15-inch Apple Studio display. So what`s the advantage to the 3DLabs product? The company says these new boards are the first to support dual Apple Cinema Displays from a single graphics card. The bundles also support Windows NT and Windows 2000 running on Intel processor- or AMD processor-based systems. Naturally, the new bundles also support Apple`s proprietary Apple Display Controller (ADC). The Apple Cinema Display features a 16:10 aspect ratio. 3DLabs says their products are a marriage of multi-monitor multi-application accessibility for business professionals and high-end graphics capabilities for professional artists. Press Release

      Other shoe department: ATI and Evans & Sutherland announce partnership to build PC-IGs
      As mentioned last week, E&S is finally rolling out new products and they`ve just announced their latest SimFusion machine. E&S has opted for off-the-shelf graphics to improve their ability to supply sophisticated image generators to their high-dollar, and impatient, customers. ATI has the bid and E&S says they`ll be using the Radeon 8500 graphics in their new Ensemble and SimFusion products. Also, E&S has committed to multiple graphics chip configurations as they become available. The association with high-end graphics pioneers E&S isn`t going to hurt ATI`s reputation. ATI`s competitor Nvidia likewise has been working closely with sim experts Quantum 3D and SGI. Press Release

      Newsflash: Intel says SOI isn`t such a bad idea after all. New TeraHertz transistor enables billion transistor chips with low power overhead.
      Intel introduces TeraHertz technology, a silicon-on-insulator approach that allows more transistors to be packed on a chip without significantly increasing the power demands of the chip. In fact, says Intel, the technology will enable chips to be built in 2007 that have a billion transistors but don`t require any more power than is used by today`s processors. Products using the new technology will be introduced by 2005. The press has generally picked up on the fact that IBM and AMD have already introduced similar technologies, which were earlier dismissed by Intel.

      Earlier in the fall, Intel introduced a new packaging process which embeds the silicon chip directly in the packaging eliminating solder "bumps" and allowing more transistors to be packed on chips and faster clock speeds for processors. Intel promises chips running faster than 20 GHZ as a result.

      Ours is not to reason why. Press Release

      Home networking for Geode simplified by team of Gatespace and National Semiconductor
      At Comdex this year, National Semiconductor demonstrated Gatespace`s software product that provides remote management and service provisioning. The software will be bundled with National`s Geode SP4SC30 platform for home gateways. The companies say that the inclusion of Gatespace`s software and National Semiconductor`s hardware platform will give OEMs a complete networking product for residential gateways. For example, they say devices can be built that enable home and remote management of common household appliances such as lights, security systems, utility meters, air conditioners and entertainment systems. The bundled system supports the OSGi (Open Services Gateway Initiative) specification.

      Everex`s Intelliway takes advantage of the new platform. Press Release

      Nvidia sends message to 3Dfx Voodoo-ers: All is forgiven. Trade-in program announced.
      Nvidia has teamed with board manufacture PNY to announce a trade-in program. With the snappy name of Got Voodoo—Get Verto, the new program offers 3dfx Voodoo card holders the option of trading in their old Voodoo graphics boards for a cash back rebate which can be used to buy a PNY Verto MX 400 (PCI or AGP), GeForce 2 Ti or GeForce 3 Ti 500 graphics card. The rebate ranges from $10-30. Nvidia is throwing in the Nvidia ForceWare CD which includes games and apps. Also, big spenders opting for the Verto GeForce 3 Ti 500 by December 31, 2001, will get a pair of i-O Display 3D Smart Glasses, a $49.99 value.

      PNY, by the way, entered the rough and tumble graphics board scene in June 2001. Press Release

      Transmeta rides good news/bad news roller coaster. Chip delays cause Fujitsu and Sony to postpone product introductions. Transmeta based products win big at Comdex.
      Transmeta`s new chips have been held up and, as a result, Fujitsu and Sony have said that their new products based on the chips will be delayed. The Fujitsu FMV Biblo LOOX has been postponed to mid-December. Sony, likewise, has a Vaio that`s been pushed back to mid-January.

      In better news for Transmeta, the handy little Fujitsu LifeBook P series line of notebooks powered by Transmeta`s Crusoe processors won the Best of Show award at Comdex. Press Release, product delay; Comdex awards

      Giving it all away
      Gateway is introducing the Preferred Family Package for those who want to get into home networking all at once. Package deals include multiple computers, wireless connection hardware, printers, scanners, cameras, software and installation. Offer includes monthly pricing schemes starting at $99. Press Release

      Having it all in the palm of your hand
      Verizon introduces CDMA V200 Personal Communicator, a Motorola phone with email/Internet capabilities, "PC-like" keyboard. It`s even got WAP capabilities, all for $199 with various monthly rates including $35/month introductory price. Press Release

      Microtune`s Digital TV in a chip makes it to ATI`s All-in-Wonder
      Microtune of Plano, Texas, has a TV tuner on the chip. The little chip replaces a bulky analog tuner, and ATI has gone with the chip for their new All-in-Wonder Radeon 8500 which also supports cable-ready PC/TV applications. The new board will be showcased by Microtune at the Western Cable Show. Press Release

      Corel puts their money where the Mac is
      Any company that`s serious about graphics professionals has to be serious about Mac users. Corel has gotten real serious about professional graphics and they`ve filled out their line with acquisitions that include Painter and Bryce tools. With the announcement of the Mac OS X, Corel has committed to giving graphics artists on the Mac a full line of products. in the process, they`re giving Adobe a little more competition. The new products for Mac OS X include Bryce 5, Graphics Suite 10, Photo-Paint 10 and the Procreate line which includes Painter 7, KPT Effects and KnockOut 2. Press Release

      Dell takes the outsourcing approach to Itanium
      Go big? Dell has signed on with MigraTEC, Inc., to offer migration services to Dell customers who are interested in moving their mission-critical computing operations to the 64-bit Intel Itanium computing platform. MigraTec says their approach automates some of the processes required to move apps from 32-bit to 64-bit and from Solaris and other Unix operating systems to Microsoft Windows and Linux.

      Dell`s challenge is to come up with a plan to offer their corporate customers services and support that`s competitive with the level of products offered by Compaq, HP, IBM and Sun. This is one approach. Press Release

      E&S gets an infusion of SimFusion
      E&S has introduced their newest product, the SimFusion 4500, the long-awaited next models in their line of Image Generator (IG) products. E&S is going for a shop-and-swap approach that will let customers change out graphics boards and drivers to upgrade their systems. The company is moving from doing it themselves to off-the-shelf solutions. These new machines are already shipping and the base model has a 1.7 GHZ Pentium processor, expandable to 2.4 GHZ. The new systems will also be available with 1.5 GHz Athlon options. If ever a company was ready for a product refresh it`s E&S. Press Release

      Stream Machine and ESS join in marriage of convenience
      Stream Machine and ESS Technology have joined to build the Encore reference design which takes advantage of Stream Machine`s SM2288 MPEG audio/video codec and ESS`s single-chip DVD processor the Vibratto for DVD playback, audio/video MPEG recording and PVR time-shifting. We wouldn`t be surprised if Cirrus, Stream Machine`s soon-to-be new owner, doesn`t develop a similar product with their own LuxSonor DVD decoder. Press Release

      iVast and Sigma designs introduce MPEG-4 set-top box design
      Sigma Designs and iVast have joined in a strategic partnership to develop MPEG-4 products for set-top boxes. The combination of iVast`s end-to-end platform technology and Sigma`s EM8475 DVD/MPEG0-4 decoder chip will enable the design of systems with multiple video streams, multiple audio streams, layered 2D and 3D images, text and animation. The new MPEG-4 solution will be ISMA (Internet Streaming Media Alliance) compliant. The team made their debut Comdex where Sigma says they`re the first with a full-resolution MPEG-4 decoder. Press Release

      Zoran gets win with Sharp`s new Mobile Theater and claims first in the race for camera playback
      Sharp`s new DV-L90TC DVD Mobile Theater player gets its DVD power from Zoran`s Vaddis V. The new DVD player has a secure digital memory card slot that will allows users to plug in their memory card (given card compatibility) and view their digital camera images. The player supports JPEG display and it also features a TV tuner for viewing VHF/UHV broadcasts. The portable sports an 8.7-inch-wide screen high-resolution display monitor. Press Release
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