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Azonic Systems , Inc.
Fountain Valley, California
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    www.socaltech.com/interview_with_vincent_yeung_vp_of_ha - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/13/2008    Last Visited: 6/1/2008  

    Interview with Vincent Yeung, VP of Hardware Engineering, Azonic Systems
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    Interview with Vincent Yeung, VP of Hardware Engineering, Azonic Systems

    Last week, VentureNet, a venture capital conference that presented local technology firms to an audience of venture capitalists was held, and we had a chance to speak to a number of the companies.This week, we're featuring some of the interviews we had with those firms.Vincent Yeung, VP Hardware Engineering for Fountain Valley-based Azonic Systems (www.azonicsystems.com), spoke to us about the company's Wi-Max hardware.
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    Vincent Yeung: We develop wireless equipment, specifically Wi-Max base stations and Wi-Max subscriber stations.
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    Vincent Yeung: This is very new technology, and there are very few companies out there actually selling Wi-Max equipment.We're one of the very first.
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    Vincent Yeung: We started back in early 2004, all the people here are from Southern California.
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    Vincent Yeung: We are in the trial and testing phase.
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    Vincent Yeung: We are focusing on WISPs--wireless Internet Service Providers right now.We are also working with government agencies and homeland security.
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    Vincent Yeung: People typically buy the base station and many subscriber stations to populate a cell site.
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    Vincent Yeung: We were funded back in 2004.
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    Vincent Yeung: Yes, that's corrrect.
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    Vincent Yeung: A base station is about $3000 dollars.

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    www.socaltech.com/fullstory/0005435.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/13/2008    Last Visited: 3/15/2007  

    Interview with Vincent Yeung, VP of Hardware Engineering, Azonic Systems
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    Vincent Yeung, VP Hardware Engineering for Fountain Valley-based Azonic Systems (www.azonicsystems.com), spoke to us about the company's Wi-Max hardware.
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    Vincent Yeung: We develop wireless equipment, specifically Wi-Max base stations and Wi-Max subscriber stations.
    ...
    Vincent Yeung: This is very new technology, and there are very few companies out there actually selling Wi-Max equipment.We're one of the very first.
    ...
    Vincent Yeung: We started back in early 2004, all the people here are from Southern California.
    ...
    Vincent Yeung: We are in the trial and testing phase.
    ...
    Vincent Yeung: We are focusing on WISPs--wireless Internet Service Providers right now.We are also working with government agencies and homeland security.
    ...
    Vincent Yeung: People typically buy the base station and many subscriber stations to populate a cell site.
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    Vincent Yeung: We were funded back in 2004.
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    Vincent Yeung: Yes, that's corrrect.
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    Vincent Yeung: A base station is about $3000 dollars.

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    Azonics - Broadband Without Limits - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/30/2006    Last Visited: 11/30/2006  

    Vincent Yeung
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    As a co-founder and the Vice President of Hardware Engineering responsible for Azonic Systems' hardware development programs, Vincent Yeung brings over 23 years of experience in integrated circuit design.

    Over the years, Mr. Yeung has held technical managerial and engineering positions at Jasmine Networks, Broadcom, Gadzoox Networks, and TI/Silicon Systems.Mr. Yeung was a key developer in high-speed backplane designs ranging from Fibre Channel, SONET, and Packet Switch Fabrics.With strong leadership skills and a solid Integrated Circuit implementation background, Mr. Yeung has successfully taken many designs from concept to tape-out using various ASIC vendors and foundries.

    Mr. Yeung also co-founded IOEngines Technology, Inc. where he was responsible for the architectural design of a TCP/IP offload engine ASIC for a Gigabit Ethernet NIC card.

    Mr. Yeung graduated in 1981 from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.In 1982, he earned his Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
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    Vincent YeungVice President, Hardware Engineering

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    Published on: 10/13/2008    Last Visited: 11/15/2006  

    Interview with Vincent Yeung, VP of Hardware Engineering, Azonic Systems

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