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Originally, in 1998 IBM released the IBM 2105 Versatile Storage Server (VSS). [1] It did not meet commercial success and the successor came in 1999 [2] in the form of the ESS, based on the same Seascape architecture.
Manufacturer Chip Year Total FM operators Max FM channels Max ops / channel Applications Notes Ref; ESS Technology: ESFM synthesizer: 1994 72 18 4 Most ESS Tech sound chips (ES1868/69 being most common)
This product line became available in 2007 with software release 4.0 [4] [5] and the device was demonstrated in March at the 'Spring VoiceCon 2007'. [6] In March 2007 the product started to ship, and then in May 2007 a detailed evaluation between this switch and two competitor's switches identified that this switch had a better performance and better total cost of ownership.
ULN2003A pinout Simplified ULN2003A logical pinout diagram.. The ULN2003A is an integrated circuit produced by Texas Instruments.It consists of an array of seven NPN Darlington transistors capable of 500 mA, 50 V output.
DataSheets.com is a searchable database of electronic component data sheets and purchasing information. [1] The website is intended for Design engineers and Electronics purchasing agents. [ 2 ] DataSheets.com was developed by UBM in conjunction with SiliconExpert Technologies .
IBM Spectrum Virtualize is a block storage virtualization system. Because the IBM Storwize V7000 uses SVC code, it can also be used to perform storage virtualization in exactly the same way as SVC.
Arista Networks, Inc. (formerly Arastra) [3] is an American computer networking company headquartered in Santa Clara, California.The company designs and sells multilayer network switches to deliver software-defined networking (SDN) for large datacenter, cloud computing, high-performance computing, and high-frequency trading environments.
ESS Technologies was founded in 1983 as Electronic Speech Systems, by Professor Forrest Mozer, a space physicist at the University of California, Berkeley and Todd Mozer, Forrest Mozer's son, and Joe Costello, the former manager of National Semiconductors Digitalker line of talking chips.