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To: OHL who wrote (2913)1/25/1998 12:00:00 PM
From: studdog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
FWIW,
Siemens has recently made a deal with Fonix, a much maligned speech recognition company based in Salt Lake City. THey have indicated they intend to incorporate Fonix' technology ("the best we (siemens) have seen") into communication chipsets. Whether this has anything to do with their move into DSPs, I just don't know. Fonix is generally considered to be a vaporware, internet hype company and it's stock has been trashed lately despite the Siemens deal. I have followed Amati and Fonix now for a couple of years and am really interested to find out if there is any connection.

Karl



To: OHL who wrote (2913)1/25/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6180
 
[Siemens and TI]

Debra --

I leave in a couple hours but came online to post the LA Times articles and now can't resist responding to your comments, however briefly.

To see where Siemens and TI fit together in the DSL end of DSPs, read the following press releases from Amati's home page:

amati.com

amati.com

amati.com

The connection between the two companies has been there since these partnerships were first signed, but now that TI owns Amati any shadow of doubt anyone might have had will be erased.

I'll let you know anything else of significance I dig up from the show.

Later --

Pat