1994 December
Posted on : 01-12-1994 | By : admin | In : Seer History
Tags: Alan Fitzgerald, Dave Smith, David Roach, Frank Kurzawa, Stanley Jungleib
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19931231 DS/DR/AF leave (continue with Frank Kurzawa only)
19931231 SJ Sole Director for 94


19931231 DS/DR/AF leave (continue with Frank Kurzawa only)
19931231 SJ Sole Director for 94





The paradigm case for Intel native signal processing NSP at Comdex.
Satie was Seer’s name for the system.
SoftNotes was how Intel Marketed it.
Professional announcements presuppose adoption, and by this time Wavefront-VS was the name used by Intel’s first licensee Integrated Circuit Systems, which had acquired Turtle Beach. Of no small coincidence Dave Taylor had attended my first Intel MIDI presentation, quietly guarded the project for Intel’s Strategic Marketing Division, and having left for ICS thus was in a perfect position to negotiate the deal, which included consumer releases via Turtle Beach.
After Grove demo, talks with:
19941121 Brenner Group
19941121 New Enterprise
19941121 JAFCO America
19941121 Walden USA
19941121 U.S. Venture Partners
19941121 Mayfield Funds
19941121 Matrix Partners







New Media, Mohan
19941015 EM reports ICS WaveFront VS



PENTIUM TO GET NATIVE SIGNAL PROCESSING
19940901 Intel sends Sj to Pitch Microsoft; Heidi Breslauer.
They did not at all like the idea that our VxD had control over the CPU’s main interrupt.















19940801 94 NSP Promise and Failure
19940801 Intel/IAL NSP business & port
19940701 A5: Mixer & MediaVision Port
19940717 A6: ESS and Opti Ports: $3M royalty ceiling
19940612 Seer complaints about ICS nonsales, Intel inattention.