[avision] EtherWaves Expands Digital Radio Choice - Adds Support for Tensilica Dataplane Processor Cores (Post on: 2011-11-2)
Mobile device designers now have additional choices for adding ClearSignal advanced Software Defined Radio (SDR) capability TEL-AVIV, ISRAEL and SANTA CLARA, CALIF. USA -- EtherWaves, an acknowledged industry leader for Digital Radio Intellectual Property (IP) for cars and SoC (system-on-chip), and Tensilica, the leader in customizable dataplane processor IP cores, today announced the further ...
[avision] EnVerv Selects Tensilica for Smart Grid Power Line Communications (Post on: 2011-11-2)
SANTA CLARA, CA-- - Tensilica?, Inc. today announced that EnVerv has licensed cores from the ConnX DSP family for use in a power line communications system-on-chip design for smart grid applications. Tensilicas ...
[avision] Artivision unit clinches $42m deal for surveillance hardware applications (Post on: 2011-11-2)
Artivision Technologies says subsidiary ArtiSecurity Technologies has entered into a collaboration agreement with Chinese technology giant Beijing Daheng Innovative Technology to exclusively adopt the AVision software for its surveillance hardware applications. At $42 million, the deal is the largest contract signed for Artivision’s security business to date. Read more...
[avision] Devon thriving 10 years after Mitchell Energy deal (Post on: 2011-8-28)
Ten years ago, Devon Energy Corp. announced plans for a $3.5 billion acquisition credited with launching a shale gas revolution.
[avision] DOCTOR TO PATIENT: Pediatrician Dr. Andrew Dettore gives 10 tips on back to school health (Post on: 2011-8-28)
Dr. Andrew Detorre, a pediatrician and father of two, discusses what parents need to know and do before the bell rings in Doctor to Patient, a monthly column from Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital.
[avision china] Artivision unit clinches $42m deal for surveillance hardware applications (Post on: 2011-11-2)
Artivision Technologies says subsidiary ArtiSecurity Technologies has entered into a collaboration agreement with Chinese technology giant Beijing Daheng Innovative Technology to exclusively adopt the AVision software for its surveillance hardware applications. At $42 million, the deal is the largest contract signed for Artivision’s security business to date. Read more...
Mobile device designers now have additional choices for adding ClearSignal advanced Software Defined Radio (SDR) capability TEL-AVIV, ISRAEL and SANTA CLARA, CALIF. USA -- EtherWaves, an acknowledged industry leader for Digital Radio Intellectual Property (IP) for cars and SoC (system-on-chip), and Tensilica, the leader in customizable dataplane processor IP cores, today announced the further ...
[avision] EnVerv Selects Tensilica for Smart Grid Power Line Communications (Post on: 2011-11-2)
SANTA CLARA, CA-- - Tensilica?, Inc. today announced that EnVerv has licensed cores from the ConnX DSP family for use in a power line communications system-on-chip design for smart grid applications. Tensilicas ...
[avision] Artivision unit clinches $42m deal for surveillance hardware applications (Post on: 2011-11-2)
Artivision Technologies says subsidiary ArtiSecurity Technologies has entered into a collaboration agreement with Chinese technology giant Beijing Daheng Innovative Technology to exclusively adopt the AVision software for its surveillance hardware applications. At $42 million, the deal is the largest contract signed for Artivision’s security business to date. Read more...
[avision] Devon thriving 10 years after Mitchell Energy deal (Post on: 2011-8-28)
Ten years ago, Devon Energy Corp. announced plans for a $3.5 billion acquisition credited with launching a shale gas revolution.
[avision] DOCTOR TO PATIENT: Pediatrician Dr. Andrew Dettore gives 10 tips on back to school health (Post on: 2011-8-28)
Dr. Andrew Detorre, a pediatrician and father of two, discusses what parents need to know and do before the bell rings in Doctor to Patient, a monthly column from Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital.
[avision china] Artivision unit clinches $42m deal for surveillance hardware applications (Post on: 2011-11-2)
Artivision Technologies says subsidiary ArtiSecurity Technologies has entered into a collaboration agreement with Chinese technology giant Beijing Daheng Innovative Technology to exclusively adopt the AVision software for its surveillance hardware applications. At $42 million, the deal is the largest contract signed for Artivision’s security business to date. Read more...

