DESCRIPTION COMPUTER HARDWARE

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RPS Sonim Technologies, Inc. 6836 Bee Cave Road Building 1, Suite 279 Austin TX 78746 Description: Computer hardware, communications hardware, namely, personal digital assistants, cell phones, walkie-talkies and pagers, and software for providing voice over internet protocol for fixed and wireless telecommunications, voice mail, voice messaging, e-mail forwarding services, text and numeric wireless digital messaging services, transmission of graphics, video messaging, and for optimizing the performance of telecommunications hardware under variable and unpredictable bandwidth conditions by enabling wireless telecommunication, whether or not such software is integrated with a specific hardware product;
RUGGED PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Sonim Technologies, Inc. 6836 Bee Cave Road Building 1, Suite 279 Austin TX 78746 Description: Computer hardware, communications hardware, namely, personal digital assistants, cell phones, walkie-talkies and pagers, and software for providing voice over internet protocol for fixed and wireless telecommunications, voice mail, voice messaging, e-mail forwarding services, text and numeric wireless digital messaging services, transmission of graphics, video messaging, and for optimizing the performance of telecommunications hardware under variable and unpredictable bandwidth conditions by enabling wireless telecommunication, whether or not such software is integrated with a specific hardware product;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A computer-implemented system and method for generating a hardware implementation of graphical code. The method comprises first creating a graphical program. A first portion of the graphical program may optionally be compiled into machine code for execution by a CPU. A second portion of the graphical program is converted into a hardware implementation according to the present invention. The operation of converting the graphical program into a hardware implementation comprises exporting the second portion of the graphical program into a hardware description, wherein the hardware description describes a hardware implementation of the second portion of the graphical program, and then configuring a programmable hardware element utilizing the hardware description to produce a configured hardware element. The configured hardware element thus implements a hardware implementation of the second portion of the graphical program.