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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.425+5.2%Dec 18 3:59 PM EST

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To: JW@KSC who wrote (11625)3/13/1997 12:16:00 AM
From: Michael A. Marsh   of 31386
 
<<<Seems to want DMT and CAP ?? The uninformed asking for it all... Kinda like the country re-electing Clinton, and then getting what they ask for..... >>>
"At Design SuperCon two weeks ago, Amati chief technology officer John Cioffi said that programmable DSPs may represent the future of DSL modems, particularly if both Carrierless Amplitude/Phase modulation and Discrete Multitone ADSL line codes continue to be popular. Rather than choose between the two, Cioffi said, users may look to one modem with programmable DSP that supports either line code."FEB 97
Apparently, Cioffi thinks a CAP/DMT modem is a forseeable product. Will Amati make it? Who knows?
People on this board mention TI, MOT and ADI DSP's but is there not a few startups making simuliar products...Chromatic Research and MicroUnity. They were in the news last year. Are their products applicable to xDSL products? Are Chromatic's production chips or MicroUnity's "vapor" chips superior to TI's? I'd like my Amati modem (DMT/CAP) now and my ISP to offer ADSL now whoever makes the chips.
Mike
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