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Re: Truenorth2016 post# 10787

Wednesday, 04/04/2018 10:17:11 PM

Wednesday, April 04, 2018 10:17:11 PM

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The footer of most webpages, including Qualcomm's, are programmed to show the current year, regardless of what content is displayed or when that content was made.

People who were around at the time (as well as those who know enough about technology to know the dates when specific hardware was released) know that the "MAXD Case Study" was actually written & publicized in 2014.

For those who are skeptical: you can click some of the embedded links and see that they lead to long discontinued products from Qualcomm.

As for whether links to discontinued products are "relevant" as you say... that's up to individual taste I suppose :)

Not sure what your education level is but I learned in school that at the bottom of any webpage there will be a date letting you know when the last time the webpage was updated. At the bottom of that page it says it the was last updated in 2018.....I copied and pasted it below....so if this an article was written in Jan 2016, it is still relevant because QUALCOMM left it on their page after the recent 2018 update........