
By Tony Hallett
Published: 21 September 1999 17:19 BST
Intersil, formerly Harris Semiconductor, fleshed out its plans for the future yesterday, and put wireless networking and the demands of the Internet at the heart of its reinvention.
The company recently won a contract with Siemens Switzerland to supply it with the Prism WLAN chipset for wireless networking. The Prism range allows data transfer at up to 11Mbps.
Other customers include 3Com, Nokia and Nortel.
The company will focus on the communications, power, space and defence markets, providing digital signal processors (DSPs) as well as analogue and mixed-signal technologies.
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