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A networking IC is a chip used in interconnected systems that transmit any combination of voice, video and/or data among users.
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2012-02-17 Is software defined networking the next big thing?
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2011-07-25 New stuffs from Tanenbaum and Stallings
( computer networking   data communications   rfid   )
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2011-06-21 Gold mining at the ESC
( embedded systems conferences   rtoses   open networking foundation   )
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