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To: grinder965 who wrote (19745)4/21/2002 8:10:59 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Well, the key word is still _MODULE_

I hope everyone knows that Nokie-Nokie manufactures neither DSP-sillycones (the Nok-TXN
sweet spot) nor LCD displays, B&W nor color, not even display modules of either kind.

Actually I would assume most familiar with the problems of LCD displays would know
the particular issues wth that technology, somwhat far from issues on mips and
power consumption of zifs, dsps,arms, memory and snip-snap plastics, although there
are some similarities on the very basic level of processing and material technologies
and regular quality aspects.

But the task of getting it all to work like a regular symphony orchestra is obviously
the real task, especially that thing with system design, software, logistics and
constructive relations to all these "outsourced" thingies.

Includes stuff like marketing and service, especially finding out how many left on in
the warehouse (1995) and still more complex, what the service guys are doing.

Ilmarinen

Not to forget open source standards and standardized releases, as well as some
weird patents.

Well, also the skill to predict some bubbly-bubbly-bubbly-bad-bad economy things, luckily
not how one can be creative with accounting and key-person options, shareholder values.
(this gets deeper into game theory, in the middle of chaos theory)

Who will survive for a tomorrow, and how??