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To: Bux who wrote (41768)9/18/1999 12:15:00 PM
From: MileHigh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Bux,

That was my quote and it was not clear. I realize an ASIC is a semi chip. I was thinking at 30,000' of what is going to happen to CDMA ASIC's and traditional PC based MP's as laptops and wireless phones morph into Wireless Laptop Internet Appliances. We have clear delineation between the two industries right now, but in a few years, IMHO, we will not.

KIM, I am not a chip designer, but was thinking that as this morphing happens then INTC, NSM, etc. are going to want to get into the CDMA action and some interesting deals could occur.

Thanks,

MileHigh

PS- But you helped answer my q, sounds like a CDMA ASIC could be put on the MB.