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[News] E3B and individual Computers join forcesANN.lu
Posted on 25-Sep-2004 16:57 GMT by Jens Schönfeld12 comments
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E3B and individual Computers have a long standing friendship reaching back to the year 2001 when E3B was founded. E3B and individual Computers have a long standing friendship reaching back to the year 2001 when E3B was founded.

When the USB-controller "SUBWAY" hit the market, the two companies worked together to ensure optimal cross-vendor functionality for a better customer experience. Resources and materials were shared for the manufacturing process.

Over time the cooperation was extended. Due to the great demand, E3B started another production run of the "SUBWAY". This production brings the two companies even closer together when synergy effects of a joint PCB production are used to keep prices low while improving the quality. It were the good direct contacts of individual Computers to the chip manufacturer Transdimension (USA) that made the continuation of the SUBWAY possible.

Both sides are looking forward to further cooperations and are currently evaluating possibilities for joint developments.
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E3B and individual Computers join forces : Comment 10 of 12ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 26-Sep-2004 20:40 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (Jaeson Koszarsky):
> How about a 100mbit or gigabit ethernet option?

There is no sense in such option.
Subway is connected to the clock port and everything runs here really very slow.

Subway's speed limit in A1200/060 is about 300 kB/s (2.4 Mbps). It means Subway reaches 20% of the USB1.1 speed (12 Mbps). This is at most 0.24% of the gigabit ethernet speed and 2.4% of 100Mbit ethernet.
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