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To: Crystal ball who wrote (143097)9/7/2001 2:06:49 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Ball - Re: "I almost forgot: the HWP and CPQ merger throws their pda's into total disarray, CPQ's models do not incorporate Intel's standard, even though the HWP models do. But the CPQ models have more marketshare than HWP, but Fiorini's HWP is the survivor of the merger, so goodbye or not, to which pda? Safer bet is PALM it supports the INTC and MOT and TI chip standards around which it is built"

You appear to be VERY confused on this subject.

Paul



To: Crystal ball who wrote (143097)9/7/2001 2:27:17 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I almost forgot: the HWP and CPQ merger throws their pda's into total disarray, CPQ's models do not incorporate Intel's standard, even though the HWP models do.

I think you have this wrong. Compaq's iPaq uses Intel SA1110 processor and just yesterday HP announced they would do the same. Handhelds are moving to Intel processors at an increasing rate.

EP