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To: JohnG who wrote (32212)6/12/1999 3:15:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (3) of 152472
 
To JohnG: Very helpful. Perhaps this a beginning of the explanation of why TI is claiming to be at the forefront of new wireless while having zero participation in CDMA. The Nokia Symbian market has nothing to do with CDMA as I understand it. Again, TI is on the edge of CDMA but not apparently in CDMA as such.

Still curious why? Is it that the Q will not license TI or that TI does not wish to apply to the Q for a license or what? Or are CDMA ASICs just too complex for TI? Certainly Motorola has had great difficulty learning to manufacture them even with a license, and Nokia is still clearly struggling to master them. Chaz
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