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Technology Stocks : e.Digital Corporation(EDIG) - Embedded Digital Technology
EDIG 0.00010000.0%Mar 20 5:00 PM EST

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To: Jon Tara who wrote (16945)1/7/2001 12:41:22 PM
From: MaryinRed  Read Replies (3) of 18366
 
Jon, I can't read these long tomes of yours...lol..lack of patience to try to figure out what you are saying...but..

I stand by my post..regardless of whatever you are trying to say here..(I am not a techie...so "chip" may be the wrong word...but semantics are irrelevant here)...and yes...apparently 50% of our revenues from TI will be from undisclosed sources (we won't know the OEM/brand...but will obviously appear on our 10Qs. and that is what counts!)

Here is the DSP...it is speculated we are in
with OEMS having the option of "turning on the EDIG features....building blocks" for an additional fee.
We are in the "artwork, it is masked.

Texas Instruments' Internet Audio DSP Shipments Surpass Two Million
DALLAS (Jan. 4, 2001) -- At the Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) in Las Vegas this week, Texas Instruments
Incorporated (TI)(NYSE: TXN) Internet Audio organization
will celebrate a banner year having shipped its two-
millionth Internet Audio digital signal processor (DSP) in
late November 2000. Featured at TI's Internet Audio booth
(#6747) at CES, TI shipped DSPs with mp3 encoding
capabilities that will be found in consumer products in
early 2001. Over the past year, TI's programmable DSP has
become the overwhelming choice among leading consumer
electronics manufacturers. Now more than 70 Internet Audio
products from leading consumer electronics manufacturers,
such as Sony, Thomson Multimedia (RCA), Samsung, JVC,
Sanyo, LG Electronics and Toshiba, are based on TI's
programmable DSP. (See ti.com
for more details).
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