Cirrus Logic to Develop Chip Set for Apple’s Newton Architecture

The company announces that it will supply Newton-compatible chip sets for use both by licensees of the Newton operating system and by Apple Computer.

Nippon Investment and Finance Co. Takes Stake in Advanced RISC Machines Ltd.

Nippon Investment and Finance Co. Ltd. (NIF), a Daiwa Securities Group company, invests $900,000 in ARM.

Compsoft Services Announces Availability of Serial I/O Support for PenASCII

Early customer test for PenAPPC and product development for AT&T Hobbit microprocessors.

Apple Showcases Newton Family Features In CES Progress Report

Apple provides a progress report on the development of its upcoming Newton family of personal digital assistants.

AT&T to Market Personal Communicator in Partnership with EO, Inc.

AT&T announces that the world’s first personal communicator will be available to the public in AT&T Phone Centers in early 1993.

AT&T Microelectronics Announces Industry Support for Hobbit Microprocessors

Hardware, software and communications partners commit to Hobbit Personal Communicator Platform.

NEC Introduces the UltraLite Autograph; an i486 SL Pen Tablet Computer for the Mobile Worker

NEC Technologies Inc. redefines the standard for pen computing platforms with its introduction of the feature-rich UltraLite Autograph pen tablet.

EO Unveils World’s First Personal Communicators

EO Inc. announces the EO Personal Communicator 440 and EO Personal Communicator 880, devices that put fax, electronic mail, cellular phone and personal computing capabilities into the hands of mobile executives.

Toshiba Announces the Dynapad T100X Pen Computer

The Computer Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. (TAIS) announces the company’s first computer that combines the power and capability of a notebook computer with the ease of use of today’s intuitive pen operating systems.

Apple Japan to Ship CIC’s MacHandwriter II

Communication Intelligence Corp. announces that Apple Japan Inc. will begin selling the MacHandwriter II, in December 1992, through its authorized dealers.