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Siemens, despite being better known for their mainframes, ovens and refrigerators, had a historically significant impact upon the realm of PC based DVB devices, particularly from a Linux point of view.
Siemens, despite being better known for their mainframes, ovens and refrigerators, had a historically significant impact upon the realm of PC based DVB devices, particularly from a Linux point of view.


Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG, formed from the merger of Nixdorf Computer AG and Siemens' Data Information Services (DIS) division, operated as an independent Siemens subsidiary. SNI designed one of the first PCI based DVB cards, the [[Siemens DVB-C]], a [[Full-featured]] device that is said to be the mother of many later designs.
Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG, formed from the merger of Nixdorf Computer AG and Siemens' Data Information Services (DIS) division, operated as an independent Siemens subsidiary. SNI designed one of the first PCI based DVB cards, the [[Siemens DVB-C]], a "[[Full-featured Card|full-featured]]" device that is said to be the mother of many later designs.


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==Also See==
==Also See==
* [[Fujitsu Siemens]]
* [[Fujitsu Siemens]]

== External Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemens_AG Wikipedia Siemens article]
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 2 May 2009

Siemens, despite being better known for their mainframes, ovens and refrigerators, had a historically significant impact upon the realm of PC based DVB devices, particularly from a Linux point of view.

Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG, formed from the merger of Nixdorf Computer AG and Siemens' Data Information Services (DIS) division, operated as an independent Siemens subsidiary. SNI designed one of the first PCI based DVB cards, the Siemens DVB-C, a "full-featured" device that is said to be the mother of many later designs.

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In 1999, the SNI division was split apart, with one portion being used to form part of Fujitsu Siemens Computers.

Also See

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