To: Scrapps who wrote (9128 ) 6/6/2000 9:07:00 AM From: Perry P. Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9236
I know we have seen this info before, but it is nice to see it is being hammered in.Tuesday June 6, 8:02 am Eastern Time Company Press Release Analog Devices xDSL Silicon Sales Growing Faster Than Rest of Industry ADI expects its xDSL sales to be up as much as 700% from 1999; ADI silicon to be found in 75% of world's DSL systems ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 6, 2000-- Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE:ADI - news) announced today at Supercomm 2000 that its ADSL sales for the year 2000 are growing at three times the rate of the industry. Already the leader in xDSL ICs and open market chipsets, Analog Devices expects its xDSL silicon sales to grow by as much as 700% from 1999 as announced last week. Based on data from recently published industry analyst reports,(1) Analog Devices' xDSL solutions represent the fastest-growing in terms of the market and will outpace the market at rates three times greater than the rest of the industry. Based on leading analog and digital signal processing expertise, Analog Devices' technology offer central office (CO) and customer premise equipment (CPE) manufacturers an xDSL solution featuring the lowest power, highest density and smallest footprint available. ``With an xDSL product portfolio that includes silicon solutions found in over 75% of the world's broadband gear, Analog Devices is well-poised and committed to meet the explosive demand for high speed Internet access,'' said Russ Johnsen, vice president and general manager, communications products division. ``Based on our estimates and those by industry analysts, the growth in sales of Analog Devices chipsets will extend ADI's leadership in the broadband market.'' About Analog Devices' Broadband Solutions ADI's family of broadband products include xDSL line drivers and analog front ends, as well as complete end-to-end xDSL chipset solutions. The company's xDSL solutions form the foundation for modems that provide high-speed Internet access and multimedia services up to 100 times faster than today's fastest analog modems. With a customer base of more than 70 companies worldwide, Analog Devices' xDSL solutions are found in 8 of the world's top 10 PSTNs (Public Switched Telephone Networks) and are designed into more than 75% of the world's xDSL systems, from client modems and routers to central office voice and data switches, xDSL access multiplexers and digital loop carriers. Perry P.