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To: BZOOKA who wrote (5990)11/21/1997 10:48:00 AM
From: Brad Patton  Respond to of 13925
 
Creative gets favorable mention:

daily.comdex.com

Creative Labs (SECC Upper Level, Booth S2620) has taken auditory input to a new level. Their seven-channel AWE64 Gold card surrounds you with sound that feels so true, you can't help but believe you are part of the experience. The PC-DVD: Encore with Dxr2 plays DVD movies with quality never seen or heard before in the home. To complete the picture, their relationship with Cambridge Soundworks allows a complete multimedia package with integration so finely tuned that you would think you had spent thousands of dollars. But don't take my word for it, go listen at the booth. You won't believe your ears.



To: BZOOKA who wrote (5990)11/21/1997 2:44:00 PM
From: Rutgers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Somebody wake the Street Up: EMU 10K1 more powerful than Intel's MMX

Of all the new and outstanding products that Creative was showcasing for the first time this week, the glimmer in Sim's eye was for the awkwardly sounding EMU 10K1 Chip.

This chip, which Sim displayed like he was holding the world's richest diamond, *is* the world's most powerful chip hands down. As Sim would say, there are no "seconds".

Anyone who mentioned the EMU 10K1 got Sim's attention in a heartbeat. This processor is so powerful (more than 10 times the MMX), Sim said, that he has his engineers currently working on other applications for it.

Once again, I'll be sleeping well. With this little chip in Sim's pocket and soon to be in every PC for the 21st Century, I see nothing short of Twenty (20) times earnings of $3.00 for '98 or a 12-18 Month Target Price of $50-60 .



To: BZOOKA who wrote (5990)11/24/1997 12:10:00 AM
From: BZOOKA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Japan to protect Yamaichi investors,this news comforts all investors around the world including Wall Street now a better chance for a positive opening.