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Technology Stocks : ICOM: Investment Discussion

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To: HQ who wrote (305)12/14/1998 7:15:00 PM
From: HQ  Read Replies (1) of 494
 
A little move up today despite the markets as a whole declining. Medium-to-light volume for ICOM. Anybody know who is buying this stock (or selling it for that matter)? And why?

To Alan: I went to the TXN website (ti.com) and saw tons of information on DSP. What follows is a list of "Leading DSP third-party companies who have already announced they will support the new 'C67x core." There are many makes of DSPs and also many third-party companies supplying related technologies. DNA's prominence in this world, as you portray it, seems to me to be dwarfed in all the TI info by the sheer volume of other companies who are involved:

These include "3L; Ariel Corporation; Coreco, Inc.; DNA Enterprises, Inc.; DSP Research, Inc.; DSP Software Engineering, Inc.; Eonic Systems; GO DSP Corporation; Hunt Engineering; Loughborough Sound Images (LSI); Mizar; Pentek, Inc.; RadiSys Corporation; Spectron; Spectrum Signal Processing; Sundance Multiprocessor Technology, Ltd.; Traquair Data Systems; Transtech Parallel Systems Corporation; and White Mountain DSP, Inc."

Can you please, Alan, comment for us on DNA's (and therefore ICOM's) competition in the DSP world? (Aside from reading that Business Week article, I am a true neophyte in this area.) Thank you in advance!

HQ
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