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Mobile Computing Sony tailors content for Intel phone chips Sony Music Entertainment is to develop content that will work closely with Intel's mobile phone processors. Future mobile... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/10/17/197953/sony-tailors-content-for-intel-phone-chips.htm
...deal. Freescale was once part of Motorola and makes embedded chips for the auto industry and also makes mobile phone chips. The company is being acquired by a private equity consortium led by the Blackstone Group, and includes The Carlyle... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/09/18/218554/freescale-to-be-acquired-in-9.4bn-deal.htm
...complete the chipset. Intel released an Edge chip last year, in the hope of breaking into the market for mobile phone chips, led by Texas Instruments. Intel's PXA800EF chip comes with the applications processor, the digital signal processor... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/01/21/199706/Texas-mobile-phone-chipset-moves-closer-to-Edge.htm
...trading. The latest action is unrelated. Broadcom has accused Qualcomm of offering mobile phone makers who buy its 3G phone chips a better deal on its technology licenses than companies who buy Broadcom chips. In its latest action, Broadcom... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/07/06/210754/broadcom-sues-qualcomm-over-3g-chips.htm

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...imposed a largest fine on a single company, a record $208m on Qualcomm for abusing its market dominance in the CDMA mobile phone chips. It said that the company violated fair competition rules. Share this article: Delicious Delicious Digg... http://www.cbronline.com/news/japans_antitrust_regulator_targets_qualcomm_090728

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...backing isn't essential for smartbooks, but it would lend weight to the credibility of such devices, which use mobile phone chips and components to offer far greater battery life than existing netbooks, and potentially ubiquitous wireless connectivity... http://www.itworld.com/hardware/75515/asusteks-android-eee-pc-remains-deep-freeze
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