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Technology Stocks : PALM - The rebirth of Palm Inc.

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To: mr.mark who wrote (1304)8/23/2000 11:07:44 PM
From: TechieGuy-alt  Read Replies (1) of 6784
 
can anyone elaborate on the use of the term 'design win'?

Chips do not usually work by themselves. They have to be "designed into" a larger circuit that is designed for a particular application.

A "Design win" is referred to the act of deciding to include a particular (normally single source part, like a micro) into the design.

Hence, when the original pilot design team were looking for a micro, the Mot (the dragonball part) got a "design win" in the pilot!

TG
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