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To: Neal Hopper who wrote (3341)3/31/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
Neal --

Agree with you on analysts. I still wish there were a way to make these guys accountable. Remember when Cowen was making predictions on Westell and the Bell Canada contract? They ran that stock up one way and down the other.

Well, don't get me started. . .

To business at hand, this just came over my NewsAlert wire:

Telecomworld - March 31, 1998 12:53

Texas Instruments has launched its samples of a 64Mb synchronous DRAM for Intel's PC 100 specification to provide enhanced performance for file servers, workstations and high- volume desktop PCs without increasing system size. Engineering samples are available now with production samples scheduled to be available in 2Q'98 with production ramping scheduled for the 3Q'98. The device will be available in 400-mil, 54-pin thin small outline package and 168-pin DIMMs and are both JEDEC-standard. Texas Instruments has introduced in sample quantities its ADSL chipsets to leverage a fully-programmable DSAP ADSL transceiver. The TNETD2000P and TNETD2000R client-side solutions and TNETD2000C central office chipset each includes the ADSL transceiver based on the TMS320C6x DSP core digital interface. All the chipsets are compliant with American National Standards Institute TI.413 Issue 2 and support up to 8Mb/s rates for downstream communications and 800Kb/s rates for upstream communications. The company has also introduced its Wireless Hardware Emulation Tool for cutting design cycles and reducing development costs for wireless systems using its single-chip Digital Baseband solution. >>>>