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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: tekboy who wrote (27297)7/5/2000 8:10:58 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
Tek,

<< a poor deluded Fool has taken pity on you >>

Thats nice of the Fool. BTW: do they call you Cool Fool? <g>

<< Well, they're all at the Qualcomm site. They're even linked to graphics of the MSM ASICS >>

Your helpful friend is sort of right.

I searched Qualcomm site before CDG yesterday but used "MSM5500" rather than "iMSM5500". No results on MSM5500 ... went back and tried it as iMSM5500 and its there, but it does not have linked graphics pdf files like the MSN5000, lets say, and the press release is dated last November but virtually identical to the June 12, 2000 press release I referred to. But ... the June 12, 2000 press release is there, and in the PR section, unlike CDG. Search turns up an 11/08/99 PP presentation with graphics. No detailed specifications.

One thing thats throwing me off is the "i" before MSM. Bill Bold's excellent PP presentation has an excellent roadmap showing the MSM5500 (not iMSM5500).

cdg.org

Perhaps you can ask your friend what the "i" designator is. I suspect it might be interim, or intended or imaginary (or something like that - no specs complete).

I thought the chipset was a new release superseding the old. I think the reverse may be true and the purpose of the PR rerelease was to add the text "HDR Roadmap to Include iMSM4500, iMSM5500 and CSM5500 Chipsets to Drive HDR Trials and Commercial Deployment ... Trials of HDR using QUALCOMM's iMSM4500™ Mobile Station Modem (MSM™) chipset and system software, scheduled to begin in the summer of 2000, will offer customers the chance to further evaluate HDR technology".

- Eric -
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