Samsung's mobile CPU
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Nakajima on 2003/07/22:
„Samsung Electronics has just made an annoucement of the world fastest mobile CPU, which a core speed of 533MHz. This may become a serious competitor to Intel's XScale and Hitachi's SH in PDA market (and possible programable phone market where TI dominates). While Sony will probably not sell their own chip (used for new clie), Samsung will probably agressively sell it....“
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