RFID Savant Server: Small, low-cost Linux system targets wireless networking apps
From Linux News ... in single quantities for $250, the TNP-51R targets networking applications such as routers, firewalls, VPN, spam and content filters, RFID savant, webcams, and ...
Nimble Microsystems, Inc. was founded by Dr. Jeng-Feng Lee and Lon-Phon Lin in Boston, June 1999. The company focuses on both RISC and SISC based technology and delivers enabling technology for the Post-PC era. In the Post-PC era, the quest for mobility, affordability and ease of use has driven computer and electronics to the verge of Ubiquitous Computing. The popularity of broadband service has laid the groundwork for text, voice and video communication over Internet. The maturity of PC technology has enabled a shift in consumer demand from ever-increasing CPU power to overall quality including such features as quiet operation, stylish look and feel, and the ability to be always on with extremely low power consumption. Nimble has developed its RISC and X 86 technology to address the market demand of mobile computing anywhere, anytime with portability, communication capability, low power consumption and total quality. Nimble sees a world filled with Nimble Enabled Smart Electronics that provide a variety of services and productivity for consumers in the next decade. Such electronics work in tandem with PC and reach out an even broader customer base than ever.
Labels: computer, demand, electronics, low-power-consumption, maturity, mobile, savant, savantref, smart, video
