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To: semi2000 who wrote (94721)12/30/1999 9:28:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
semi2000, Re: "In regards to QCOM CDMA technology is LU, ADI, MOT or IBM (especially IBM & LU) have any such
patents as well?"

If you're looking for companies that have patent rights to build CDMA chips, LSI Logic is one. There is another company that has the rights also, forget the name (Intel purchase???).

Tony



To: semi2000 who wrote (94721)12/30/1999 10:11:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
semi2K, by coincidence (although everyone is focusing on Qualcomm these days) the article below was posted on the LSI thread today. Intel is one of a handful of companies with the rights to sell CDMA chipsets. That gives me 2, with LSI.

Shortly after Intel acquired DSPC in November, it
renegotiated the CDMA-based chipset license
with Qualcomm. This, in turn, gives Intel the rights
to sell DSPC's line of CDMA-based chipsets in the
market, according to a Qualcomm spokeswoman.


ebnonline.com

Tony