Re: [linux-dvb] SAA7160/2

2007-08-01 Thread Manu Abraham
Hi Steve,

On 8/1/07, Steven Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi manu,
>
> Hauppauge deal with NXP on a daily basis. We have a number of 716x
> products either in the market or coming to market and we can add some
> leverage.
>
> I can push this through our FAE and account manager. Who's your contact
> at NXP that we should make reference to?
>
> Email me privately and we can work together on this.
>


Steve that would be cool. I will mail you the details.

Thanks,
Manu
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Re: [linux-dvb] SAA7160/2

2007-08-01 Thread Steven Toth

Manu Abraham wrote:

Hi All,

After a bit of talks with NXP, they stated that if shown enough of a
user base (future business forecast) for the SAA7160 / SAA7162 PCIe
chipset, they would take into consideration, an investment into
support, such that the chips can be better supported.

ie, i need to provide them information that there is some significant
numbers in the user base.
Additionally, vendors such as Azurewave are ready to help us as well,
in whatever way they can.

Any ideas, how we can show user support in terms of a future business
case ? Comments appreciated.

  


Hi manu,

Hauppauge deal with NXP on a daily basis. We have a number of 716x 
products either in the market or coming to market and we can add some 
leverage.


I can push this through our FAE and account manager. Who's your contact 
at NXP that we should make reference to?


Email me privately and we can work together on this.

Regards,

Steve

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Re: [linux-dvb] SAA7160/2

2007-08-01 Thread Markus Rechberger
Creating a wiki site for Empia based devices and setting up a
Mailinglist worked out well. That way you also get the email addresses
of people who are very likely interested in such device.

Markus

On 8/1/07, Manu Abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> After a bit of talks with NXP, they stated that if shown enough of a
> user base (future business forecast) for the SAA7160 / SAA7162 PCIe
> chipset, they would take into consideration, an investment into
> support, such that the chips can be better supported.
>
> ie, i need to provide them information that there is some significant
> numbers in the user base.
> Additionally, vendors such as Azurewave are ready to help us as well,
> in whatever way they can.
>
> Any ideas, how we can show user support in terms of a future business
> case ? Comments appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Manu
>
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Re: [linux-dvb] SAA7160/2

2007-08-01 Thread Markus Rechberger
Creating a wiki site for Empia based devices and setting up a
Mailinglist worked out well. That way you also get the email addresses
of people who are very likely interested in such device.

Markus

On 8/1/07, Manu Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,

 After a bit of talks with NXP, they stated that if shown enough of a
 user base (future business forecast) for the SAA7160 / SAA7162 PCIe
 chipset, they would take into consideration, an investment into
 support, such that the chips can be better supported.

 ie, i need to provide them information that there is some significant
 numbers in the user base.
 Additionally, vendors such as Azurewave are ready to help us as well,
 in whatever way they can.

 Any ideas, how we can show user support in terms of a future business
 case ? Comments appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Manu

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Re: [linux-dvb] SAA7160/2

2007-08-01 Thread Steven Toth

Manu Abraham wrote:

Hi All,

After a bit of talks with NXP, they stated that if shown enough of a
user base (future business forecast) for the SAA7160 / SAA7162 PCIe
chipset, they would take into consideration, an investment into
support, such that the chips can be better supported.

ie, i need to provide them information that there is some significant
numbers in the user base.
Additionally, vendors such as Azurewave are ready to help us as well,
in whatever way they can.

Any ideas, how we can show user support in terms of a future business
case ? Comments appreciated.

  


Hi manu,

Hauppauge deal with NXP on a daily basis. We have a number of 716x 
products either in the market or coming to market and we can add some 
leverage.


I can push this through our FAE and account manager. Who's your contact 
at NXP that we should make reference to?


Email me privately and we can work together on this.

Regards,

Steve

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Re: [linux-dvb] SAA7160/2

2007-08-01 Thread Manu Abraham
Hi Steve,

On 8/1/07, Steven Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi manu,

 Hauppauge deal with NXP on a daily basis. We have a number of 716x
 products either in the market or coming to market and we can add some
 leverage.

 I can push this through our FAE and account manager. Who's your contact
 at NXP that we should make reference to?

 Email me privately and we can work together on this.



Steve that would be cool. I will mail you the details.

Thanks,
Manu
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SAA7160/2

2007-07-31 Thread Manu Abraham
Hi All,

After a bit of talks with NXP, they stated that if shown enough of a
user base (future business forecast) for the SAA7160 / SAA7162 PCIe
chipset, they would take into consideration, an investment into
support, such that the chips can be better supported.

ie, i need to provide them information that there is some significant
numbers in the user base.
Additionally, vendors such as Azurewave are ready to help us as well,
in whatever way they can.

Any ideas, how we can show user support in terms of a future business
case ? Comments appreciated.

Thanks,
Manu
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SAA7160/2

2007-07-31 Thread Manu Abraham
Hi All,

After a bit of talks with NXP, they stated that if shown enough of a
user base (future business forecast) for the SAA7160 / SAA7162 PCIe
chipset, they would take into consideration, an investment into
support, such that the chips can be better supported.

ie, i need to provide them information that there is some significant
numbers in the user base.
Additionally, vendors such as Azurewave are ready to help us as well,
in whatever way they can.

Any ideas, how we can show user support in terms of a future business
case ? Comments appreciated.

Thanks,
Manu
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