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To: James Connolly who wrote (8783)11/14/2000 11:59:07 AM
From: Tim Mak  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10309
 
James: This news item is reported by Ben Garrett over at the Moderated Qualcom board.

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Story Filed: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 9:29 AM EST

Toronto, Ontario, Nov. 14, 2000 (Market News Publishing via COMTEX) -- It was announced that
KENWOOD is to
develop a range of Smartphones based on the Symbian software platform and powered by Intel(r)
XScale(tm)
microarchitecture core. The first devices will be released into the Japanese market with W-CDMA
capability during 2002, with plans for other international markets in due course.

"KENWOOD have been looking for a software platform that enables them to address the global telecoms
market. Only
Symbian has delivered the software platform that incorporates the standards, robustness, reliability and
flexibility essential for next generation mobile phones." Said Mr. Masakazu Kaneko, Director General
Manager, KENWOOD. "We're going to be
developing a range of innovative multimedia Smartphones, based on the Symbian platform and Intel's XScale
architecture,
that build on our extensive experience in the consumer market."

"As a leading consumer manufacturer in the home audio, mobile phones, and communications systems
environment,
KENWOOD has the history and experience to continue quality innovation in the wireless information
technology era." said
Mark Edwards, Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Symbian. "With one Symbian-based
Smartphone in the
market, the Ericsson R380, and others to come next year, KENWOOD are extending the list of leading
international
manufacturers who've chosen to adopt the Symbian platform as the standard for Smartphones."

Intel recently announced that it was porting the Symbian platform to its Intel XScale microarchitecture,
enabling handset
manufacturers to bring Symbian-based devices rapidly to market. The Intel XScale microarchitecture is
specifically designed to handle requirements for both ultra-low power and high performance in wireless
devices.

Symbian recently held a Developers Expo in London UK where more than 1, 200 attendees heard keynotes
from leading
companies who are supporting the Symbian platform. Ericsson, Nokia, Matsushita (Panasonic) and Sony are
all developing Symbian-based Smartphones, while Motorola, along with Ericsson, Nokia, Matsushita, Psion
and Sanyo are all developing pen- and keyboard-based Communicators based on the Symbian platform.

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Could WIND has any role in this? I was under the impression that WIND is a partner of INTC in developing the XScale architecture (?)

Regards
Tim