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- From: bsalter@acorn.co.uk (Brian Salter)
- Subject: News Release - POWER
- Date: 21 Jul 92 15:04:02 GMT
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- Acorn Heads European POWER project
-
- Release Date 21.7.92
-
- Acorn Computers Limited is to be the co-ordinating partner in a new
- project set up by the Commission of European Communities. The ESPRIT
- project (European Strategic Programme for Research into I.T.), is
- being called Portable Workstation for Education in Europe - or POWER
- for short.
-
- The theme of the project is to design and prototype a low cost, yet
- high performance portable computer for use in the Education and
- Training markets. At the heart of the device will be an embedded
- microprocessor from Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. The design will be
- based on European technology, keeping to industry standards wherever
- possible and breaking new ground technically wherever necessary.
-
- The POWER project will last for 36 months and will be in two equal
- phases. The first part aims to identify market trends, user
- requirements and the enabling technology, which will then be
- integrated to provide a range of portable solutions specifically
- aimed at the Education market - although overspill into other market
- segments such as the consumer market is anticipated.
-
- Other partners in the POWER collaborative project include Advanced
- RISC Machines Ltd of Cambridge, OPSIS and IDATE in France and
- Pluricom in Portugal. In addition, work will be carried out by three
- associates - Etnoteam in Italy, Lernout & Hauspie Speech products in
- Belgium and the University of Aveiro in Portugal.
-
- New microprocessor technology development will be carried out as
- part of this project, building on existing ARM processor work using
- Advanced RISC Machines' techniques for low power consumption.
- However, it will also look forward to the next generation of ARM
- processors being developed in collaboration with another ESPRIT
- project known as the Open Microprocessor systems Initiative (OMI).
-
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- Speech input technology, together with fast and efficient audio
- compression techniques will be developed to aid both ease of use and
- data capture. This hands-free method of inputting is seen as a
- crucial departure from traditional user interfaces.
-
- New display and communications technologies are to be developed for
- the project by OPSIS and Pluricom whilst at the same time evaluating
- complementary technologies available from other quarters.
-
- Acorn Computers' Technical Director, Malcolm Bird said "Many
- elements of the enabling technology for this project already exist
- in Europe, and in many cases POWER will concentrate on developing
- and integrating this technology into the production of a portable
- product.
-
- "We are currently witnessing a rapid growth in the installed base of
- portable computers and it has been predicted that those numbers will
- increase worldwide by some 50 per cent. Education in its broadest
- sense has always sought the freedom that portability offers and, in
- the schools of tomorrow, every child is likely to have his own
- personal computer in much the same way as calculators are used today.
- " he said.
-
- "Acorn Computers is well renowned for its advanced development and
- manufacture of high performance, yet affordable personal workstations
- in Europe. Acorn is already the dominant supplier of computers to
- Education within the United Kingdom where its RISC OS windowed
- operating system has become the de facto standard due to its ease of
- use, performance and cost effectiveness.
-
- "Although Acorn has been involved with several collaborative
- European R&D projects over the past decade, this is the first
- European project for which it will take overall responsibility - a
- role to which I believe it is well suited."
-
- ENDS
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- Notes to Editors on the POWER partners
-
- Acorn Computers Ltd Since its foundation over 13 years ago Acorn
- Computers Limited has won international recognition as an innovative
- market leader in personal computer products and services, in
- partnership with third parties. From its earliest beginnings through
- to its pioneering 8-bit BBC computers and its 32-bit Archimedes
- successors, Acorn has been working at the leading edge in computing
- technologies.
-
- However, it is the development of its own Reduced Instruction Set
- Computer (RISC) processor, which began in 1983, that has led to the
- most significant price and performance breakthroughs. Following the
- launch in 1987 of the first sub-#1000 32-bit RISC machine - the
- Archimedes personal computer - Acorn has manufactured over 180,000
- RISC-based machines. Although many of these computers are used in
- schools and higher education or training, ever more powerful machines
- are helping the British company open up new, fast growing markets
- around the world.
-
- 1990 saw the introduction of the A540 and R260 personal workstations
- operating at 13.5mips and supporting standard UNIX operating systems.
- Last September Acorn launched its highly successful A5000,
- operating with RISC OS 3 and using the ARM3 processor and this summer
- saw the launch of the new A4 portable.
-
- The Archimedes range of machines makes Acorn virtually unique in the
- world of desktop computing. No other company in the UK, and less than
- a handful elsewhere, is involved with machines all the way from the
- technology at their heart right through to the end users who have
- machines on their desks.
-
- Advanced Risc Machines (ARM) was formed in 1990 by Acorn Computers,
- Apple Computer and VLSI technology. ARM focuses on high performance,
- low cost, low power consumption 32-bit RISC processors for embedded
- control, computing, digital signal processing and portable
- applications. ARM also designs peripherals, supporting software and
- hardware tools. ARM has licensed its technology to two semiconductor
- manufacturers, VLSI Technology and GEC Plessey Semiconductors. Both
- manufacture and sell ARM products worldwide. ARM also offers design
- services, consultancy, feasibility studies, training and supply of
- prototypes.
-
- OPSIS is a small high-tec company created in 1986 and devoted to
- opto & micro-electronic components, aimed at tele-communications and
- security applications. The first product developed by OPSIS is a
- highly legible, low power, reflective thin graphic screen for credit-
- card-sized new generation pagers. Other products include a
- fingerprint VLSI sensor integrated into a credit card which is 1000
- times smaller and lighter than optical sensors presently available
- on the market. Both products were developed in conjunction with
- France Telecom. Through POWER, OPSIS will develop a low power thin
- and light, highly legible graphic screen. The legibility of such a
- screen is unique for low power consumption. This is due to the
- advanced and unique properties of OPSIS' screen technology, which is
- not yet being offered by the Japanese industry.
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- IDATE set up in 1977, is a non profit making organisation working in
- tele-communications, data processing and media. IDATE advises and
- undertakes projects for many national, supra-national and
- international bodies, such as the French Government, European
- Community and UNESCO. Part of the Institute's mission is to assist
- the development of the above fields and to bring together all the
- relevant global players. IDATE is involved in several European
- initiatives including; ESPRIT, DELTA, RACE, MEDIA and ORA. The
- department of Social Management of Technical Innovation aims to take
- a qualitative and sociological look at the implementation and
- development of new communication technologies.
-
- Pluricom is a small company active in development, research and
- consultancy in the areas of: Techno-economic analysis of information
- technologies and tele-communications networks. Software engineering
- as applied to tele-communications problems (network management,
- services engineering, etc). Tele-communications and information
- systems integration. Industrial applications of optoelectronics.
- Training and technological updating programmes. Application of
- wireless technologies in In-House environments (offices, public
- buildings, factories, etc). The involvement of Pluricom in POWER
- will enable the development of several of the above fields and will
- enable the extension of wireless local area networking in education.
-
- Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products is a privately owned company. From
- the start, the goals and objectives set forth were, and still are
- today, to become the leading company in the niche market of
- multilingual voice input / output devices and applications. They are
- among the very first companies to develop and provide all of the
- following in an integrated way: low bit rate digitizing, multilingual
- text to speech conversion, speech recognition and speaker
- verification. Close to 130 highly skilled linguists, engineers and
- support people are currently employed by the company.
-
- Etnoteam SpA is an Italian software company, founded in 1978, with
- 180 people, and a 1991 turnover of about 23 billion Italian liras.
- The company is privately owned, and is totally independent from the
- large industrial groups. Locations are in Milan, and Rome. Major
- areas of activities are: software development, consultancy, sales of
- software tools and training. ETNOTEAM operates mainly as a
- developer of custom software in projects of medium-to-large size, in
- the following four areas: Software Engineering and CASE, Software
- and systems technologies, Telecommunications and real time systems
- and Information Systems. ETNOTEAM has been involved in many
- cooperative R&D projects over the projects over the past five years
- and has played an important role in the definition of the OMI
- initiative.
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