(keitai-l) Re: [offtopic-cpu] Who is responsible for imode in AT&T and KPN?

From: Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings_at_roundpoint.com>
Date: 05/25/01
Message-ID: <F65A2A377C3E4946A06EAA95F32CCA580214AF@saturn.roundpoint.co.uk>
Brian A Dargel wrote:
<snip>
> There are already Intel Baseband chips (with ARM cores) in J-phone
> Kenwood and a few others (Intel bought DSP-Communications which is a
> baseband chip design house a year or so ago)...  
>
> But regarding a seperate applications processor seperate from the
> communications baseband, please see the following press release..
> 
> http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/in092500a.htm
> 
> Currently all the phones in Japan have a single baseband which is
> also responsible, through the ARM core, for all the applications 
> (i-mode, JAVA, etc....) ...  
<snip>

How about this more recent announcement:

http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010517comp.htm

"XScale" is just the new name for StrongARM, right?

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Received on Fri May 25 20:32:14 2001