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To: wlheatmoon who wrote (647)3/24/2000 1:03:00 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2850
 
RFMD seems to have caught fire along with AHAA...I have TQNT too and hope it catches more of the spark.

AHAA still has the lowest PE of the group...then TQNT.



To: wlheatmoon who wrote (647)3/24/2000 5:47:00 PM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2850
 
Mike, the question is: what impact does this have on
CAMP, PUMA and XTND. who are all making wireless connectivity products.
Is AHAA coming after their market share? Is this why CAMP and Puma have been
underperforming lately?

very good article thanks for posting

John

Alpha's semiconductors perform RF switching in Windows and Macintosh computers and other mobile computing devices,
providing wireless access to local area networks and wireless synchronization with personal digital assistants and cellular
handsets. The semiconductors are critical in the achievement of very high linearity at the 2.4 GHz frequency band.

``Alpha has now penetrated the PC connectivity market, and we are seeing rapidly increasing activity, design wins and orders.
High-speed data connectivity solutions, including wireless local area networks and Bluetooth,
are being incorporated into
everything from laptop and desktop PCs to wireless handsets and personal digital assistants,' stated Mark Comerford, Alpha's
Semiconductor Products Business Unit Director.