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To: NightOwl who wrote (9043)11/9/2002 10:07:43 PM
From: niceguy767  Respond to of 14464
 
NightOwl:

"But that assumes FRAM is in fact the future Low Cost Memory in the stand alone DRAM/Flash space as well as embedded."

I'd have to say, based upon TXN's unsolicited release, that you "can take it to the bank" that FRAM will be the favoured memory pathway of the future..."We believe FRAM has the potential to become an ideal non-volatile memory option for a wide range of applications in the 2005 timeframe," said Hans Stork, senior vice president and director of TI's silicon technology development..."

Just no reason for TXN to release the foregoing statement unless TXN is very excited about the current state of its FRAM development...and, as many are aware, there just isn't anyone in the memory business that one would wish to align oneself with, more than TXN!!!



To: NightOwl who wrote (9043)11/11/2002 12:09:48 PM
From: niceguy767  Respond to of 14464
 
NightOwl:

Well it's taken all AM to have 66,666 shares change hands...I'd have to think that pretty much soaks up just about all the remaining shares that are available below $3.25...Let's see how this PM turns out...Once the chase begins it could get fairly heated, fairly fast...May take a day or two but I doubt it!!!