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To: gdichaz who wrote (3479)4/19/1998 11:33:00 PM
From: Michael F. Donadio  Read Replies (2) of 6180
 
Gdichaz, LSI Logic is part of the CDMA picture.
See:
lsilogic.com
SAN DIEGO -- July 29, 1997 - QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) today announced that it has signed a license agreement with LSI Logic Corporation of Milpitas, Calif. The agreement enables LSI Logic to develop, manufacture and sell cdmaOne (IS-95) Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) to QUALCOMM's subscriber equipment licensees for digital cellular, personal communications services (PCS) and wireless local loop applications around the world. ...

With this agreement, LSI Logic becomes the fourth ASIC supplier to worldwide CDMA markets. CDMA is the digital technology of choice for digital cellular and PCS in the United States. CDMA offers better voice quality with longer talk and standby times and greater wireless access to millions of subscribers.

and again:
lsilogic.com
Milpitas, CA - April 6, 1998 - LSI Logic Corporation, the leading developer of system-on-a-chip technology, today announced a programmable single chip CDMA baseband processor architecture that performs the key baseband functions necessary to communicate with advanced CDMA spectrum networks. Developed using LSI Logic's leading G11T CMOS process technology and CoreWarer design program, the CDMA baseband processor architecture provides a level of integration and differentiation unavailable in the CDMA market until now, enabling manufacturers to build next-generation wireless telephone and data handsets that use nearly 40% less power and offer increased functionality.

All the best,
Michael
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