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To: Ramus who wrote (18091)11/10/1998 2:43:00 PM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Walt - Motorola chipsets:

techweb.com

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Until they can get their CDMA chipsets out, major handset makers like Samsung are forced to take a proven but less attractive route by procuring key components from would-be rivals. Even Motorola's older-generation CDMA handsets used Qualcomm's baseband processor, according to industry sources.

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Other CDMA processor suppliers may soon burst on the scene, as several U.S. companies claim to be readying devices. LSI Logic and VLSI Technology have both said they will have CDMA chips by year's end, and Lucent Technologies, National Semiconductor, and Texas Instruments could come up with similar announcements this year, according to industry sources.

Motorola, which has struggled with its technology, is finally expected to roll out a line of digital handsets in October that will use both its CDMA and TDMA chipsets, Caile said.


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