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To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (18142)2/5/2002 11:18:44 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Caxton,

<< You appear to keep close track of qcom delays, can you list the ones for non GSM associated chipsets? >>

I sure do.

Don't you?

There is always legitimate reason why items move out on a roadmap, or dates promised in conference calls, press releases, and earnings statements, slip.

Qualcomm's delays stand out, however, because of Qualcomm's Orwellian treatment of same.

Don Schrock just told us that everything shipped on time last year.

Next time you see him please ask him what constitutes "On Time" and use the MSM5100 sampling and MSM5500 production shipments which according to Qualcomm's press releases sampled and/or shipped "On Time" as examples.

I don't think there is any GSM component in the MSM5100 or MSM5500 is there?

I am looking forward to the "On Time" sampling of the MSM 6200 & MSM 6300 and hoping the MSM6100 sticks to its original "On Time" On Time.

- Eric -