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To: MileHigh who wrote (41742)9/18/1999 2:08:00 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 152472
 
>> Ok, so theoretically it would be possible for a NSM, INTC, or AMD to take the CDMA ASIC architecture design
and put it on a PC designed semiconductor?

I would think so, MH. It would probably be more a matter of imbedding a pc core into the cdma asic than the other way around. Disclaimer: I'm in semiconductor sales and I think engineers can do about anything. I started out selling diodes and transistors, and in the blink of any eye, it's memory chips with enough capacity to store the works of William Shakespeare. <g>.

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