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To: Alf who wrote (2293)1/22/1999 8:44:00 AM
From: Larry Brew  Respond to of 6180
 
Alf, I held Cube a few months back. still kicking myself for selling
it. They came through with earnings. Good company. Need to look to enter again.
Larry



To: Alf who wrote (2293)1/22/1999 9:11:00 AM
From: Larry Brew  Respond to of 6180
 
Alf, << MSU's ISP chip. >> I have no way of knowing who's building
it or what the design looks like. It's not like I'm in direct
communication with MSU's staff. I've had some experience with
phone line modem chips when 28.8 was standard and we were building
56k's for 3com, U.S.Robotics at the time, but never with the wide
bandwidth chips used in cable modems. TI was focused on broad bandwidth over phone lines. ADSL. I wasn't part of that team. Also
their leading edge DSP solutions were in a completely different
department I had no association with. .72 micron was the smallest
geometries I worked with. Processing techniques were refined 1.2 micron processes. Around .5 micron down to .35 micron had new techniques,
while .25 down to .18 again was new. Research had begun even below
that. The laws of physics begin to come into play. When device
channel lenghts are below the wavelength of visible light, it's
like entering a world of magic to me. Exposures with deep uv's and
x-rays are being looked at. I think Samsung works mostly with
x-ray. I'll have to try and find one person I knew from SSPIF awhile
back who worked on DUV research. She was awesome, but don't remember
her name. She's probably floating around on a related thread. Looks like a bad market day on it's way. Time to get to work on it.
Larry



To: Alf who wrote (2293)1/22/1999 11:01:00 AM
From: Larry Brew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
Alf, The Cube sell off sure surprised me. I thought they reported
pretty good, but the street didn't like it. Think I'll just watch
for now. No mercy out there today! Now if MSU can just get cranking.
Barring any bad news, this looks like a good long term hold
to me. If they grab market share, we're off to the races.
Larry



To: Alf who wrote (2293)1/22/1999 7:45:00 PM
From: Larry Brew  Respond to of 6180
 
Alf, I'll go off and read about their ISP chip again from their
annual report. Give you my 2 cents or 2 pence <g> and see if we
can't put our heads together. It's very through and lays all the
risks on the line. Maybe one day the world can at least work within
a common monetary system with respected patent agreements. MSU
speaks of the risk in reverse engineering. I understand that one!
Sure was labor intensive, oops, I mean must be labor intensive. <g>
Larry