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To: quidditch who wrote (5842)1/28/2000 12:55:00 AM
From: JGoren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
Qcom has licensed NOK to make its own chips, MOT to make its own chips and for others, and Intel now owns a licensed cdma chipmaker. Why, in the world, would Qcom license TXN to make chips, thereby creating one more competitor--one with close ties to NOK and other device makers? I don't see it. TXN didn't license when it could; why should Qcom save its bacon?



To: quidditch who wrote (5842)1/28/2000 11:25:00 AM
From: w molloy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
Steve re: SnapTrack bidding

CNXT were negotiating with SnapTrack for IPR.
CNXT have also acquired a number of outfits recently, here in the US and the UK.

QCOM moved very quickly with it's acquisition, surprising CNXT.

I don't know if anyone else was involved.

w.