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To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (16445)1/16/1999 9:25:00 PM
From: Wolf 2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Jock:

I was equally impressed with AJC's speech (nothing new for me..she's my heroine<g>). There is one additional point she made which, though I know this to be the case, sounds more impressive when spoken than presented as a dry statistic:

Despite the fact that the U.S. is the world's largest exporter, exports account for only 13% of all economic activity in the U.S. Hypothetically, therefore, (God forbid it actually occurs) were the entire rest of the world to stop importing U.S. goods and services tomorrow, 87% of U.S. economic activity would continue to be internally generated.

Regards,
Wolf



To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (16445)1/16/1999 11:51:00 PM
From: Mang Cheng  Respond to of 25814
 
Conference call info from briefing :

LSI: Jan 28 800-633-8284 Reseveration : 11411889

Replay begins at 19:00ET on 1/28 and runs for 24 hours

Mang



To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (16445)1/18/1999 12:46:00 PM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 25814
 
Reminder: 12/5/98 Toshiba processor may be brains of next Sony Playstation

Playstation is a coveted system win among IC makers, and Toshiba's coup reflects that
company's growing prowess in the system-on-a-chip era. But the high-profile work apparently
will not bump LSI Logic Corp. out of its Playstation sockets. Elie Antoun, an LSI vice president
in charge of consumer IC product development, said his understanding is that Toshiba silicon
will reside alongside ASICs from LSI Logic in the next go-round.

“I can't exactly comment, but the anecdotal evidence is that Toshiba silicon may be in there
too,” said Antoun, who until last summer was president of LSI Logic's Japan subsidiary. “I am
highly confident that ASICs from LSI will be there. We are designing something quite
significant that will go in that [next-generation] box, but who else is in the box I cannot say.”

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