SHORT TAKES - Asante Technologies and National Semiconductors

Asante Technologies and National Semiconductors previewed their next generation of 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit adapters at Comdex. With the GigaNIX adapter, entire workgroup teams will find that Gigabit on every desktop is now an affordable reality. The GigaNIX adapter completes Asante's Gigabit Ethernet line, which includes GX4 switches priced at just $300 per port. It will connect high-performance servers and workstations to send multi-gigabyte files at the fastest possible speeds. Users can now share data, voice and video without waiting on the network. The adapter is ideal for both network servers and high performance workstations. Visit www.asante.com for more details.

Asante Technologies and National Semiconductors previewed their next generation of 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit adapters at Comdex. With the GigaNIX adapter, entire workgroup teams will find that Gigabit on every desktop is now an affordable reality. The GigaNIX adapter completes Asante's Gigabit Ethernet line, which includes GX4 switches priced at just $300 per port. It will connect high-performance servers and workstations to send multi-gigabyte files at the fastest possible speeds. Users can now share data, voice and video without waiting on the network. The adapter is ideal for both network servers and high performance workstations. Visit www.asante.com for more details.

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