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People are talking about Systemonic's powerful silicon system solutions
that enable wireless data, voice and video networks, across standards,
across the world. Since 1999, Systemonic has been drawing the attention
of wireless industry experts and enthusiastic customers, enabling
partners and impressing financial analysts and the press with award-winning
technology, innovative products and world-class solutions in the
wireless marketplace.
Systemonic is consistently breaking new ground with industry leading
"firsts" that allow you to get-to-market faster, better
and at the lowest possible cost. Industry leading experts recognize
our success in creating "best-in-class" technology, products
and services and we are proud to receive their accolades.
Ruediger Stroh, CEO of Systemonic, commenting on the Sony partnership
with Systemonic:
"The wireless broadband communications market has been estimated
by analysts to be worth anything between $5 billion and $8 billion
by 2005. Sony provides an industry-leading partner to help us
to secure a dominant position in this market. We look forward
to working closely with them to develop a range of market-leading
consumer products."
Barry Gravenhorst, General Manager of Sony Venture Capital Europe,
commenting on the Sony partnership with Systemonic:
"Systemonic is a strong young innovative company with a
highly capable management team and expertise in the emerging broadband
wireless communications market. Its DSP technology platform will
bring significant value to this type of communication at 5GHz,
and will address the future needs of next generation broadband
enabled products."
Analyst Stan Bruederle, Gartner Dataquest, as quoted in EETimes,
commenting on the Sony partnership with Systemonic:
"Systemonic recently announced a partnership with Sony to
address that market, and Gartner Dataquest's Bruederle called
that partnership a particularly smart move. Because "802.11a
is targeting the home entertainment market," he said, "partnering
with the big Japanese consumer manufacturers, including the big
set-top-box manufacturers, is essential."
"Analyst Stan Bruederle at Gartner Dataquest estimates that
the WLAN sector sucked up between 5 million and 6 million chips
last year and that it will consume 10 million to 12 million this
year. 'In five years, it could be up to 50 million to 60 million
[chips] per year, depending on how the home market takes off,'
he said."
Jack Quinn, President of Micrologic Research, a leading Phoenix-based
market research firm:
"Systemonic's solution has the flexibility and performance
needed to deal with the real-world's cacophony of wireless communications
standards. Solutions based on a single standard simply won't be
cost-effective in environments where multiple standards exist,
and that will be more common-place in the very near future."
Arnab K. Chanda, Senior Communications Components Analyst at
Lehman Brothers:
"The market for semiconductor solutions in the wireless
LAN market should be a multi-billion $ market, and it is just
getting started. However, we see the regional preferences for
protocols as a major factor as this market develops. Companies,
like Systemonic, that can offer cost-effective solutions that
allow OEMs to design protocol-independent products should benefit."
Patrick Mannion, EETimes:
"The H01 [HiperSonic 1] baseband processor addresses a growing
demand from global OEMs for a single, flexible platform from which
to address wireless communications."
Ruediger Stroh, CEO, Systemonic:
"In the past, global OEMs have serially designed WLAN solutions
for the U.S. standard (802.11a, b or g), then for Europe (HiperLAN2)
and then for Japan (HiSwan A, under the Multimedia Mobile Access
Communication System, or MMAC), now [with the help of Systemonic]
they can simultaneously design for all regions and upgrade their
design in the field as those standards evolve. The result is faster
time-to-market and, for the final product, a degree of future
proofing.
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