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Gold/Mining/Energy : ADI TECHNOLOGIES ( ADH-VSE mpeg compression technology) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mark Woolfson who wrote (723)5/4/1999 5:21:00 AM
From: Savant  Respond to of 825
 
While you are waiting, IBM is ramping up it's entry into the interactive video market. Could this explain their interest in ADI's MPEG chip with the interactive capabilities?
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IBM is also moving forward with its involvement in the Internet2 Digital Video Network. Developed by the U.S. academic community, technology companies and the U.S. government, the network will provide easy-to-use applications that can deliver live or on-demand streaming and interactive digital video. IBM is providing its supercomputer and video technologies to the project. Although the focus of the project has been to create a national higher education network service via the Internet, the technology will have applications for the music industry which would be able to use similar systems for content distribution.
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Best, Savant



To: Mark Woolfson who wrote (723)5/4/1999 9:33:00 AM
From: tom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 825
 
Mark, still waiting ?

My apollogies, I didnt post back because there was nothing to new to add from adi.
The funds are to be allocated towards testing and chip improvements, a small portion will be dedicated towards shipping and packaging. As for the chip, there are still some minor defiecencies that have to be resolved prior to mass production 1-2 months. Contracts are pending. blah, blah blah.
We heard it all before. I'm not trying to sound negative, I still believe in the product and the company. It just sounds like a broken record.

Regards,
Tomas