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A Dow Jones news article dated 2/15, announced that LSI was selected by Interdigital Communications, located in King of Prussia, to make CMDA Chips for use in wideband wireless applications. Interdigital Communications and its partners Siemens AG and Samsung, are working together to develop products for Broadband wireless services This "True PCS" will provide "bandwidth on demand from ISDN to Multimedia, including High Speed Data, toll quality speech and Video." I find this news to be another positive indication of whats to come in the future for LSI. A couple weeks ago I read a newsletter by a wireless analyst, that stated he believes and I do to, that the "Gold Rush" in wireless will come with Broadband access to the internet that allows two way interactive internet access from your home or whereever you go. The phone companies are investing heavily in wireless and dropping some plans for Fiber. An article dated 12/4/95 in the Wall Street Journal also looks very positive: Internet on a Chip The company hopes its new $50 chip will be used as the brains for the so-called "$500 Internet device" that's recently been touted by Oracle and Sun Microsystems. "I think companies will be rolling out boxes in the third quarter, and they will be the Cabbage Patch Doll sensation of Christmas 1996," says LSI's executive VPfor product strategy. (Wall Street Journal 4 Dec,1995) If anybody out there knows of any company, better positioned than LSI to take advantage of this behemoth market looming on the horizon please let me know. Their products provide the brains for inexpensive access to, and utilization of, information by the masses. Both in a passive, user friendly entertainment mode like TV/Satellite/Wireless download and in a lets get serious competitive mode by companies deploying it on a mass scale to improve productivity and raise profits. As the world gets wired for wideband, the possibilities and neccessity for new products using an ACCESS CHIP are endless. Any feedback or other views on this would be appreciated. | ||||||||||||||
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