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To: Whitmore G. who wrote (35864)11/30/1999 11:39:00 PM
From: DO$Kapital  Respond to of 108040
 
SILCF (Israeli based)

I do believe we have a WINNER here!

Also has a low float, viz.: 4 mill, has EARNINGS, more revenue than VONE and is LINUX related. Looks good to me.

<<Silicom Announces NT 4.0 and Linux Support for Its USB Home-Networking and Broad-Band Internet Access Product Line

KFAR-SAVA, Israel, Nov 30, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Silicom Ltd.
(NASDAQ: SILCF) today announced that the Company has developed special
Windows NT 4.0 software support for its USB Home-Networking and
Broad-Band Internet Access product line. The new software will be
released during December 1999.

"Unlike Windows 98 which incorporates USB system device drivers and
interfaces for native USB support as an integral part of the operating
system, Windows NT 4.0 does not contain the USB system device drivers
and interfaces. Therefore most of USB peripherals are not offering
support for Windows NT4", said Igor Royzis, Software Development
Manager at Silicom. "The software developed contains Silicom's
proprietary USB host controller drivers and modules. It supports our
USB Home-Networking and Broad-Band Internet Access products in Windows
NT 4.0 environment, including Plug-n-Play and Hot Swapping features.
The layered structure of the software will allow easy implementation of
Windows NT4 support for more Silicom and third party USB products in
the future".

With the increasing acceptance of the Linux operating system, and being
among the first companies to offer Linux support for its PCMCIA
products, the Company is now developing Linux support for its
Home-Networking and Broad-Band Internet Access product line. The Linux
software support is expected to be released during the first quarter of
2000.

"As Windows NT4, Linux does not contain USB system device drivers and
interfaces. Therefore, the Linux drivers and software support currently
under development present the same type of research and development
challenges we faced while developing the Windows NT 4.0 support.", said
David Hendel, VP R&D at Silicom. "Based on our previous experience with
developing Linux drivers for our PCMCIA products released in early
1999, and based on our successful development of USB support for
Windows NT4, we are very optimistic that we will successfully finalize
this challenging development task".

The Company believes that increased compatibility of its USB
Home-Networking and Broad-Band Internet Access product line with
additional leading operating systems will further diversify its
products from its competitors' products.

Silicom Ltd. is a leading provider of high performance connectivity
solutions. The Company offers a broad line of single and multi-function
USB, PC Card and CardBus products with support for Home networking,
Fast Ethernet, Ethernet, Token Ring, 56Kbps modem, USB and RS-232.

Statements in this press release which are not historical data are
forward-looking statements which involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties or other factors not under the Company's control, which
may cause actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to
be materially different from the results, performance or other
expectations implied by these forward-looking statements. These factors
include, but are not limited to, those detailed in the Company's
periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.