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To: ECAC Hockey who wrote (404)12/19/1997 3:59:00 AM
From: pat mudge  Respond to of 4400
 
<<<An analogy, you could use Microsoft Notepad to write a paper, but would probably prefer to use Microsoft Word. This is a good company for TI to acquire, and does not effect Spectrum. As indicted in last quarters conference call, Spectrum's software niche is in DSP algorithms and operating systems, not compiler tools.>>>

ECAC ---

Thanks for the explanation. I knew they didn't compete but needed the analogy to more fully understand why.

On another topic, do you know what part of Spectrum's business the Hurricane chip will represent, say, in 1998, 99, and 2000? The September 8 announcement says, "The high-performance of Spectrum's new C6x product family hinges on the Hurricane, a new PCI interface bridge chip. This chip was exclusively developed by Spectrum to increase I/O dataflow to and from the PCI interface at a sustained transfer rate of 132MB/s, while permitting the design of a compact and efficient line of products. . . ."

This appears to be an essential link in unclogging highspeed data at the PCI. Who are Spectrum's customers likely to be?

Thanks in advance.

Pat



To: ECAC Hockey who wrote (404)12/22/1997 1:58:00 AM
From: scope  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4400
 
If I remember well, TI signed an long term agreement with ADSP which is a major competitor.I'm wrong?