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To: JScurci who wrote (9961)4/19/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
To JScuri: Thanks. Yes, rings bell - it was Intel and IBM that I had heard were foundries for the Q's chips. Re TXN. Fool Evening News story was that TXN supplies one out of every two chips in mobile phones. Not clear the extent to which this relates (if at all) to CDMA and/or the Q. If TXN has 40 % of current DSP market, are there TXN DSP chips in Q/Sony phones? Note so far DSP Com has been mentioned here (a major supplier to Japanese) but TXN not. Why? Chaz