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To: FJB who wrote (120991)12/6/2000 8:58:47 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Brian Alger, an analyst at Pacific Growth Equities, was quick to call Transmeta the "next Intel."

"While we have seen the numerous press clippings documenting a battle between David (Transmeta) and Goliath (Intel), we believe there is much more to Transmeta than yet another competitor to take on Intel," said Alger.

"If we look back 10 or 20 years and ask ourselves which stocks we would invest in, we would have to place Intel and Microsoft at or near the top. Transmeta has been positioned as the first company in a great while to have the potential to be the next Intel."

Can't wait to call Alger on that one in a few years.


LOL! Great article. Transmeta will only become the next INTC after it can secure its chips in some major box names first. As far as TMTA being the "next Intel," either that guy has some insight into the future when INTC stumbles and TMTA takes over the world, or he does not have a clue as to what he is talking about. One could make the argument that TMTA is no longer necessary, since INTC has a line of low power chips now, whereby several years ago they did not. TMTA's Morphing technology(emulator software) would have done much more damage to INTC several years ago; now they are just an annoying gnat waiting to be swatted.

BK