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Wednesday, 04/09/2003 12:08:15 AM

Wednesday, April 09, 2003 12:08:15 AM

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All, help me out here. I have seen several posts which indicate that Samsung might produce their own CDMA chips, taking market share away from QCOM. These, as I understand, were spawned by their recent post about their new layered chip technology. However, when I read their news, I don't see anything about specific technologies...it looks to be more robust memory. From their release:

Samsung’s MCP can employ various memory products for mobile solutions: SDRAM, SRAM, UtRAM, and NAND/NOR Flash memory. The new four-chip MCP is available in two combinations:

A NOR Flash based combination, part number RRNU6412864, consists of two 64Mbit NOR Flash memories, a 128Mbit NAND Flash memory and a 64Mb UtRAM.
A NAND Flash based MCP, part number NUUS128643208, consists of a 128Mbit NAND Flash memory, a 64Mbit UtRAM, a 32Mbit UtRAM and an 8Mbit SRAM.


I don't see this as a replacement for Q chips, but more a technology for basic handset improvements. What am I missing?

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