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To: engineer who wrote (31214)5/28/1999 12:41:00 AM
From: quidditch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
t means that Nokia is abandoning their ASIC development and going with yet another approach to trying to get a CDMA ASIC?

Not my area engineer, but I think, if you're not tongue in cheek, TI's DSP with its platform is the convert digital signal from MSM chip to analog voice, with other features in maneuvering voice/data bits to script. I don't think that it implies anything about the type of RF.

I could be dead wrong.

Best regards. Steven



To: engineer who wrote (31214)5/28/1999 3:08:00 AM
From: w molloy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
>>So if I understand this, it means that Nokia is abandoning their
>>ASIC development and going with yet another approach to trying to
>>get a CDMA ASIC.

How did you divine that conclusion? My 'deliberately provocative post' meter has gone off the scale.

w