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To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (2793)2/28/2002 9:25:22 PM
From: Jim Oravetz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2882
 
Micro Signal Architecture DSP is the Intel flavor of the chip that was codeveloped by ADI and INTC. As far as the RF stuff is concerned, I'm not sure were they might be going for this. My guess is not ADI (RF Micro?)

I still contend that TXN has tons of design wins now and will continue to hold that lead in cell phone reference designs. NOK and ERICY are using them. Maybe someday INTC will be a player.
eetimes.com

Jim



To: Tom Caruthers who wrote (2793)4/6/2002 11:11:16 PM
From: Tom Caruthers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2882
 
More news on a potential partnering with ADI...

eetimes.com

"But don't expect Intel to deliver RF transceivers for those designs. Those parts will come from a partner still to be named."

eetimes.com

"Texas Instruments, which commands the lion's share of the $2.4 billion cellular baseband market, said it will integrate analog RF with digital baseband chips at the 90-nanometer node in an attempt to create new mass markets for cellular telephones.

Hoping to steal some of TI's thunder is Intel, a neophyte in wireless that is scouting partners to bone up on RF CMOS expertise. Among the potential candidates are Among the potential candidates are Analog Devices Inc., Silicon Laboratories and Cambridge Silicon Radio."