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To: Ausdauer who wrote (2545)6/9/1999 9:19:00 AM
From: quidditch  Respond to of 54805
 
Ausdauer, thanks for posting that. I need to study my tocayo's response before I get back to you. Busy day in the office, so hopefully this evening.

Btw, no pitch for Q! intended. It's my largest position, true, but I'm not one to proselytize. I have seen the references to SNDK, and I think that I have an idea of the path that multi-function mobile handsets will take (initially from GG, later from the many brilliant posters on the Q! thread). I was, as stated, trying to understand whether that expanding market and SNDK's technology are at all complementary, as much to further evaluate an investment in SNDK as to try to get a feel for what the memory capability/functionality in the mobile devices might be. In other words, in a context germane to this thread, I think that wireless access to the web and wireless networking is going to be one of the significant commercial and consumer trends in the next decade. If Q! can benefit from that, so be it. Many other companies in related technologies will too. Memory that can be used in a mobile handset in a manner similar to RAM may be one.

Thanks again and regards. Steven