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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (2725)4/17/2001 12:02:21 PM
From: Jim Oravetz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2882
 
Intel Unveils 'Micro Signal Architecture'

NEW YORK -- Intel Corp. unveiled its Intel Micro Signal Architecture, or MSA, a highspeed digital signal processor architecture for wireless handheld devices.

In press release Tuesday, Intel said the new design incorporates digital signal processor and microcontroller functions on a single chip.

The MSA silicon is capable of operating at speeds of up to 400 MHz, more than twice as fast as other digital signal processors for wireless handheld devices.

Intel and Analog Devices jointly developed the MSA and introduced the architecture last December.

As part of the joint development agreement, both companies are separately developing and marketing products based on this design.

Intel said the product will be part of an integrated baseband chipset announced later this year for cell phones and other handheld devices



To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (2725)4/17/2001 1:24:40 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2882
 
Jim that Thomas Weisel cut seems strange to me being based on DSL. My understanding is ADI ADSL chip sales are mostly outside of the U.S. where the demand is very strong still.
A simple search on Yahoo of the business wire today turns up items on DSL rollouts in China, Japan and elsewhere. I'd rather see a report from a company like DataQuest before I'd place much trust in Weisel's cut.

Don't know if you've seen this, but this guy does a good job keeping track of ADI & AWRE in regard to ADSL....

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