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To: pat mudge who wrote (29786)12/8/1997 3:16:00 PM
From: SteveG  Respond to of 31386
 
<As for Motorola's response, it's exactly as I'd expect....>

No doubt, you expected *accuracy*:

"..Systems built on the CopperGold solution could have some of the upgradability of DSP-based solutions if they include flash memory in the modem board, she adds. "You are not going to have the flexibility you get with a general-purpose DSP, but a DSP comes with a penalty of cost and power consumption," Sallee says..."

<..I hope they're being more honest behind closed doors..>

Amazing how life duplicates life, isn't it?



To: pat mudge who wrote (29786)12/8/1997 3:53:00 PM
From: Richard D  Respond to of 31386
 
["Defensive move"]

Yes, a pretty darn good defensive move! What's Motorola's response besides jawboning?

In reference to: <<Not so, says Debbie Sallee, strategic marketing manager of broadband operations at Motorola.
"Basically, it looks to us like TI has purchased Amati for cash, and because they believe the same thing we do -- this is going to be a huge market," she says. "We see this as a *defensive move* by TI.">>

Regards,

Richard