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To: Moonray who wrote (11370)1/7/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 22053
 
U.S. Robotics, a subsidiary of Santa Clara, Calif.-based 3Com Corp., plans to build
Analog Devices' DSP chips into computer modems.
Analog Devices expects modem
shipments to kick in the second half of '98.
The modems will transmit data at 56 kilobits per second. That's the top speed for
analog modems being built today.
''The design win with 3Com Corp. was a real coup for them,'' Strauss said. ''But they
won't drive TI off the street.''


If you follow xDSL, AWRE, ADI, TI, ASND and/or COMS amoung others read the full article linked below.

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