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To: jackmore who wrote (2338)10/14/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 13582
 
jackmore, From The TI Message Board.>

"DSPC's cellular technology solutions allow cellular handset manufacturers to build better devices with superior
performance, high integration and the smallest form factors while significantly reducing power consumption,
time-to-market and overall system cost. DSPC provides expertise in digital cellular technologies for personal
digital cellular (PDC), time division multiple access (TDMA), code division multiple access (CDMA) and
third-generation (3G) standards."

"Headquartered in Silicon Valley, DSPC is a leading independent developer and supplier of form-fit reference
designs, chipsets and software to mobile phone manufacturers. DSPC develops, markets, licenses, and sells
application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) based on digital signal processing (DSP) technology, software
stacks, and reference design development kits for advanced wireless voice and data communications
applications. DSPC wireless technology products support leading global standards for CDMA, TDMA, and
PDC, and will also support emerging third generation (3G) standards such as Wideband CDMA and
cdma2000. The company's customers include Cadence, Denso, Kenwood, Kyocera, Kokusai, Lucent
Technologies, Motorola, NEC, Philips, Pioneer, SANYO, Sharp, and SK Teletech. DSPC maintains a presence
worldwide with offices in the United States, Japan, Israel, and Canada. DSPC stock is traded on the New
York Stock Exchange under the symbol DSP. For more information, please visit dspc.com."

Regardless of your opinion of DSPC, it sure sounds like Intel is serious. They've walked right in to TI's kitchen
and poured themselves a cup of coffee.

Maybe the technicians can fill us in on DSP's financials.