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To: engineer who wrote (2045)10/5/1999 8:46:00 PM
From: CDMQ  Respond to of 13582
 
Top Business News...

Samsung pits new CDMA chipset against
market leader Qualcomm

By Mark LaPedus
Electronic Buyers' News
(10/04/99, 3:35 p.m. EDT)

Hoping to lessen its dependence on Qualcomm Inc., Samsung Electronics
Co. Ltd. has made good on its earlier promise to develop wireless handsets
based on its own chipset line.

Recently, Samsung announced plans to build handsets that would use an
internally-developed chipset-the MSM Scom4000-which is designed for
CDMA applications. The chipset, also known as a baseband processor,
supports voice-processing and other functions in cell phones.

Samsung and other OEMs that make CDMA handsets must currently
procure these critical components from third-party suppliers, namely
Qualcomm, which has a market leading 89% share of the segment,
according to analysts' estimates. DSP Communications Inc. also sells
chipsets for CDMA handsets.

In addition to building a captive supply, Samsung is developing its own
devices for competitive reasons. Qualcomm at present also sells handsets
based on its own chips, although the San Diego-based company recently
said it is considering selling off its cell-phone business.

Still, Samsung is taking no chances. The company, which buys millions of
dollars in CDMA chipsets from Qualcomm every year, today said it has
successfully completed development of the rival baseband controller.

Samsung will use the chipset in its IMT-2000 handset line, a product that
will be launched by the middle of next year.

Samsung is also developing other cell-phone chips in-house, including
analog-based components and RF ICs.