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Technology Stocks : ADI: The SHARCs are circling! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (1400)12/6/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: BostonView  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2882
 
I thought Cisco and ADI were just friends, but David thinks it's getting more serious:

Analog Devices Inc. (NYSE: ADI) soared up 4 1/2, or 6
percent, to a 52-week high of 74 1/8 Monday after ABN
AMRO raised its 12-month price target from $80 to
$100 a share.

Analyst David Wu also raised his fiscal 2000 earnings
estimate on the Norwood, Mass.-based chipmaker to
$2.05 a share from $2 a share.

Wu said ADI could benefit from Internet infrastructure
equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc.'s (Nasdaq:
CSCO) decision to use more digital signal processor
(DSP) products and high frequency mixed-signal
integrated circuit chips in its products.

ADI shares hit a 52-week high Friday after easily
beating analysts' estimates in its fourth quarter and
predicting continued strength

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reprinted from ZDnet

BV



To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (1400)12/9/1999 8:03:00 AM
From: Jim Oravetz  Respond to of 2882
 
Spectrum Signal Processing Inc (SSPI)
Received a contract from Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) to develop math libraries for Analog's digital signal processor, TigerSharc. The TigerSharc math libraries consists of math functions, real and complex vector functions, matrix functions, filters, fast fourier transformations and a variety of statistical functions.

This is a critical area for ADI. Good libraries are an absolute requirement for selling the Tigersharc -- although less so than the (code) compilers. Programming the highly complex Tigersharc will not be an easy task. Lets hope ADI and LOTS of training seminars for all interested developers.

Jim