Speech Technology Hub (ww1)

Independent historical guide to SpeechFX, Inc. speech technologies. Not the former company; no licensing or support.

Speech Technology Hub (/ww1/)

The ww1 hostname and /ww1/ path once served as a secondary entry point to SpeechFX product documentation — parallel to the main site’s DECtalk, FonixTalk, and Voice-In sections. This restored page maps that hub role for URL recovery.

What the Hub Covered

  • DECtalk — formant TTS lineage from Digital Equipment Corporation
  • FonixTalk — compact embedded synthesizer with multilingual voices
  • Voice-In — embedded speech recognition SDK
  • Text-to-speech — OEM integration overview
  • DECtalk Linux — run-time ports and RT version notes

Embedded vs. Cloud (Historical Theme)

Archived engineering narratives emphasized on-device hearing and speaking — privacy, zero-latency prompts, and reliability without WAN dependency. That differentiated SpeechFX’s OEM licensing model from consumer cloud assistants that rose later.

Industries Referenced

Historical materials cited automotive hands-free control, consumer electronics, video-game characters with spoken dialogue, medical/industrial secure deployments, and accessibility tools — all typical DECtalk/FonixTalk/Voice-In integration targets.

Heritage Disclaimer

This hub does not distribute SDKs, demos, or spec sheets. Researchers tracing ww1.speechfxinc.com inbound links should use the child guides above for product-level context.

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