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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.600-1.8%Jan 9 9:30 AM EST

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To: pat mudge who wrote (14367)4/15/1997 5:06:00 PM
From: B.REVERE   of 31386
 
[TI Report]-- Pat, what do you make of this statement
in TI's earnings report announced today. Isn't that
dmt technology in these usrx x2 modems? Since TI
worked with Amati on the dsp chip, won't Amati glean
some of this revenue now and in the future from TI?

"During the quarter, TI strengthened its leadership position in digital signal processors with the introduction of the TMS320C6x,
which has the speed and power to support the explosive growth of data communications, especially the Internet.

U.S. Robotics, the leading supplier of computer modems to the retail channel, began shipments during the quarter of the x2
modem, based on a DSP solution from TI. It provides data transmission at speeds up to twice that of existing modems.
Packard Bell NEC, Inc., a leading manufacturer of personal computers, also announced the adoption of the x2 modem."

Looks promising.

Later,

Bruce
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