SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Technology Stocks : Anadigics(ANAD) - Is anyone following this Company? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sonny who wrote (435)6/30/1998 5:35:00 PM
From: Sonny  Respond to of 1079
 
Looks like Ready, Set, Go ... Vroom, Vrroom, Vrrrooom ...

- a beautiful intra-day chart today:

quote.yahoo.com

+9/16 (+4.31%) on volume of 471,400 (=> 100%++ increase on avg. vol).

regards to all,
-/Sonny.



To: Sonny who wrote (435)7/1/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: Nevin S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1079
 
I think that we might see a slow steady rise in this stock now that the end of the 2nd qtr has passed. ANAD imploded in the first qtr and it is certainly possible that a number of fund managers wanted to get this stock out of their portfolio before the end of the second qtr so it wouldn't show up as a holding in their semi-annual report. Just a theory for what its worth.



To: Sonny who wrote (435)7/2/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: Hiram Walker  Respond to of 1079
 
Sonny, do you know if ANAD HFC chips compete directly with BRCM? They are in trouble,recalling chips,and do not have their next generation chip in place yet.




July 02, 1998
Broadcom Reports Chip Delay
Irvine, Calif.. -- Key silicon supplier Broadcom Corp. alerted cable modem manufacturers this week that Broadcom will stop shipping its 3220-B chip, which had beed devised to fix problems and add functions to its 3220-A chip.

The Broadcom 3220 series handles "media access control" tasks in cable modems, and is a critical data component.

Broadcom instead will move to an integrated chip, cable modem manufacturers said. The development could mean "serious delays" in cable modem availability, one senior MSO executive complained.

Only one cable modem vendor will likely not be affected by Broadcom's chip change: 3Com Corp., which developed its own version of the 3220 "media access control" series.

Broadcom officials were quick to point out that no final decision has been made to leapfrog the 3220B in favor of an integrated chip, and said that cable modem manufacturers essentially jumped to that conclusion incorrectly. "We're gathering information about whether or not to do that, is all," said Henry Nicholas, chief executive officer of Broadcom. He said that since the 3220B would be ready within a month of the fully integrated chip, it may make sense to simply forego the 3220B and instead pack its features into the newer chip.

- 7/2/98
I was wondering does ANAD make the same chipsets,integrated into HFC cable modems?
Hiram