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


To: Bosco who wrote (2169)9/25/2000 12:42:35 PM
From: Jim Oravetz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2882
 
Analog Devices to supply next-generation ADSL modem chipsets to Hyundai

NORWOOD, Mass. -- Analog Devices, Inc. today announced that Hyundai Electronics Industries has selected ADI's ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) quad-port chipsets for their next-generation ADSL modems. snip<>

digitalmass.com

And this from II.
....Investors with shorter time horizons are probably better served by turning their attention to those chipmakers that were not badly hurt on Friday - the "communications companies," who depend less on the vagaries of the consumer market and more on the capital expenditures of the large telecommunication carriers.

Broadcom (NASDAQ:BRCM), Analog Devices (NYSE:ADI) and Applied Micro Circuits (NASDAQ:AMCC) shrugged off the Intel news and continued to rally on Friday.

Although the shift in sentiment could depress the valuations assigned to these high fliers, at this point it does not seem that Intel's troubles are a harbinger of things to come for their operations. For these companies are helping to build the next-generation delivery systems through which this high-speed voice, video and data traffic will flow.

pg 2 of Semiconductor: What Comes Next for Chip Stocks?
individualinvestor.com

Thanks for the link Bosco, lots of ADI guys talk about the power of DSP.
Jim