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To: JGoren who wrote (5713)1/26/2000 9:19:00 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
This sort of worries me too....Q's management was adamant that they had the only IS-95B chipset. Mabye it's not commercial...but it sounds like it is.



Wednesday November 17, 2:31 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: LSI Logic Corporation

LSI Logic Delivers Total CDMA Baseband Solution to Denso Corporation For
Wireless Handsets

LSI Logic's CDMA Baseband Processor Chip Certified by Japanese Carriers

MILPITAS, Calif., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move providing CDMA wireless equipment manufacturers greater flexibility and choice, LSI Logic Corporation
(NYSE: LSI - news) today announced that its single chip CDMA baseband processor has been approved by system operators for use in the Japanese market. The
approval was granted as a result of LSI Logic's CDMA baseband processor design used in Denso Corporation's IS-95B/T53 CDMA wireless handset in Japan.

``Our working partnership with Denso Corporation validates our comprehensive CDMA solution,' said Danny Biran, vice president and general manager of the
Wireless Products Division at LSI Logic. ``By bringing this highly integrated solution to market in record time, we have achieved a significant milestone in the wireless
industry that is vital to the future of advanced CDMA equipment. LSI Logic has now proven that CDMA handset manufacturers are able to add more features using
less power and less space than previous CDMA chipset solutions.'

LSI Logic's IS-95B compliant CDMA baseband processor solution integrates an ARM7 TDMI© based microprocessor, two OAKDSPCore© digital signal
processors, mixed-signal circuitry and standard cell logic onto a single CMOS chip. Developed around LSI Logic's CoreWare© design program, this integrated
solution is the ideal platform for use in CDMA based wireless phones, wireless data enabled devices, wireless modems and other portable hand-held wireless
devices where size, power consumption and cost are critical to the success of the end system.

This total CDMA baseband processor solution will allow LSI Logic to address the fast growing worldwide mobile handset market which, according to Morgan
Stanley's Global Handset Market Report, will see unit shipment growth attaining 254 million units this year and will reach over 1 billion units by 2003. This growth
will be led by CDMA and third generation technologies.

The Complete CDMA Solution

In addition to supporting the IS-95B and T53 standards, the solution includes 115.2kbps data services allowing users to have access to the Internet with browsing
and e-mail capabilities. LSI Logic's complete CDMA solution includes a set of software deliverables, including a DSP operating system, hardware drivers, vocoders
and algorithms and an IS-95B protocol stack that includes source code. Designers can also take advantage of LSI Logic's Engineering Test System (ETS)
diagnostic software and third-party design verification tool software.

To assist customers in accelerating product development, LSI Logic used its wireless expertise to implement an RF reference design, along with an extensive
customer training program. The training program includes complete hands-on development-system training and chip and system level documentation. LSI Logic's
product application engineering team is available to leverage its extensive experience with wireless system, software & ASIC design to support customers with their
CDMA handset developments.

Additional design aids include a CDMA development system that provides a complete hardware and software development environment allowing designers to
monitor all critical signals in the CDMA chip. LSI Logic also reduces time to market by providing customers with a low-risk development path using an initial
RAM-based architecture. The RAM-based chip allows designers to verify product features for validation before moving towards volume production with a pin and
package compatible ROM-based chip.

``LSI Logic's system-on-a-chip expertise is allowing customers like Denso to integrate more performance and functionality onto a smaller footprint,' said Greg
Helton, director of wireless products at LSI Logic. ``The result is a fully integrated, compact, low-power handset compatible with Japanese CDMA networks.' LSI
Logic's certified CDMA solution provides customers with the technology to produce a phone with excess of 150 hours of active standby time, over two hours of
talk time and Internet browsing capability.

Denso is shipping phones, based on LSI Logic's CDMA solution, in volume. The Denso phones offer Japanese consumers a compact (80 cc) and lightweight (87 g)
handset.

LSI Logic announced its single-chip CDMA baseband Processor Solution at CTIA '99 in February of this year. To view this announcement, please refer to LSI
Logic's news section on their website at lsilogic.com .

About LSI Logic

LSI Logic, The System on a Chip Company©, is a leading supplier of custom high-performance semiconductors, with operations worldwide. The company enables
customers to build complete systems on a single chip with its CoreWare© design program, which increases performance, lowers system costs and accelerates time
to market. LSI Logic develops application-optimized products in partnership with trend setting customers, and operates leading-edge manufacturing facilities to
produce submicron geometry chips. The company maintains a high level of quality as demonstrated by its ISO 9002 certifications. LSI Logic Corporation is
headquartered at 1551 McCarthy Boulevard, Milpitas, California 95035, www.lsilogic.com.

Notes to Editor:

The LSI Logic logo design, CoreWare and The System on a Chip Company are registered trademarks of LSI Logic Corporation. ARM, ARM7TDMI and AMBA
are registered trademarks of ARMLimited, used under license. All other brand or product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.

Please do not assign a Reader Service number to this release.

SOURCE: LSI Logic Corporation



To: JGoren who wrote (5713)1/26/2000 9:49:00 AM
From: 2brasil  Respond to of 13582
 
Qualcomm to buy SnapTrack for $1 billion in stock

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 26 (Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc. (NasdaqNM:QCOM - news), which
developed a technology standard for cell phones, said on Wednesday it would buy
SnapTrack Inc., a maker of software that helps locate wireless phone users, for $1 billion in
stock.

The company said the deal was expected to close by mid-March.

The companies' combined technology will enable the design of ''smart'' phones, handheld devices and pagers to help find
wireless users making emergency calls.

They will provide customized services, providing information about a user's location, such as maps or advertising, either directly
to the user or via wireless Internet services.

''The acquisition provides Qualcomm with an even stronger patent portfolio'' for position location technology, Qualcomm said.

SnapTrack, based in San Jose, Calif., will become a wholly owned unit of Qualcomm. SnapTrack pioneered the technology
known as the Wireless Assisted Global Positioning System (GPS) that uses satellites to pinpoint wireless devices, including
inside buildings where conventional GPS does not operate.




To: JGoren who wrote (5713)1/26/2000 10:54:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13582
 
<OT>This worries me: Marc Cabi says buy:>

ROTFLMAO!

Ruff