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SiS900 Wins in IBM Network Station Family --- Desktop Thin Client Solutions
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Taipei, Taiwan, October 19, 1999 - Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS), a leading core logic and graphics supplier, today announced a design win in IBM's Network Station thin client family. The SiS900, a 10/100Mbps PCI Fast Ethernet single chip controller with the most comprehensive power management capabilities including OnNow, Wake-On-LAN and ACPI, has been adopted by IBM for its Network Stations Series 2200.
The IBM Network Station Family of thin clients provides the flexibility to access all types of server-based applications and assure the reliability and efficiency of server-centric and e-business computing. For more details, please visit: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/networkstation/.
The SiS900 has integrated Wake-On-LAN functions, Advanced Configuration and Power-Management Interface (ACPI), Flow Control and PCI power management specifications. It is compliant with PC98 requirements and meets all the demands for networking, client and server PC applications. It is glueless, easy-to-design, space saving and capable of auto electrical power detection. Designed with future trend in mind, SiS900 helps motherboard and LAN card makers eliminate extra modification effort for future models. Integrated with advanced technology and complete features, SiS900 is an ideal solution outperforming the competition.
SiS900 has the following key features: - Support Wake-On-LAN (Magic Packet, Wake-Up-Frame, Link-On, Link-Off) - Remote-Boot capability for NT, OS/2, and Novell server - 3.3V power supply with 5V tolerant I/Os - Two-layer PCB design with satisfying quality, crystal or oscillator applicable - No external memory, TTL or regulator required - Support full range OS drivers - Microsoft & Novell certified |