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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: r.edwards who wrote (7899)8/5/2000 8:31:20 PM
From: ftth   of 12823
 
re:"I think CDMA and its variants will be the key to the wireless "mobile"--LM solution."

What variants, and why do you think they will be key?

re:"Since numerical codes are infinite, the ability of processors and algorithmic functions will increase and appear infinite to the transmission of the user."

Please re-word. I have no idea what you're trying to say.
As worded, it makes no sense. If you copied this from a webpage, please give a link.

re:"ACM technology significantly reduces power consumption and is especially valuable to CDMA handset designs using the..."

ACM is an undisclosed computing architecture. If the ACM architecture--which is billed as an efficient, general-purpose hybrid architecture--has hardware acceleration specific to QCELP then it is not geneal-purpose as implied. In fact, their press releases speak of soft multi-mode, multi-band phones (CDMA, TDMA, GSM) so it has no specific relation to QCELP according to this. QCELP is one of many algorithms the architecture could be used to implement.

re: "The software-programmable ACM device exhibits the power characteristics of an ASIC, yet is comparable in size to the DSP."

This has no meaning (I assume you copied this from a company marketing page). The size and power consumption of ASIC's spans the full gammut of ranges, as do DSP's.
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