17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May) He was head of MCC in Austin for several years and then his own company, a kind of high-tech holding company (Westmark was the name, I think).
I recall seeing a company selling crypto products, "Ultron," in 1988 or so, and noting the mention that it was a division of Inman's company, Westmark.
Ultron is around the San Jose area, a manufacturerer of a Type I CCEP chip, comprised of a classified piece of silicon contained in a 68 pin PGA package along with a 8741 family single chip computer. Ultron also appears to be the originator of the crypto ignition key (speculation). I recall seeing adds for the chip in Electronics, circa 1985-6.
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