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Thx CF, scarey as it is, I think I already got that part. What I don't have (except Samsung & possibly Apple as Samsung provides their chips) is why haven't we heard about all the others (it seems these chips must be in production by now)? Who's providing them the Wave thingy? LG would logically use Samsung also. Sanyo? Motorola? RIM? MSFT? NOK? Do we have clues as to who provides (or will) their chips and if there are "dots" connecting Wave to them? The same ? w/ the PC OEMS planing to launch w/ ARM nomenclature. Hope this stuff comes on really soon and erupts. Thx again.




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By: Cactus Flower
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Fri, 25 May 12 5:30 AM
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Hi tkc,

Look to the PC industry for the analogy.

First they needed to have TC baked in. I think that is where ARM comes in. ARM operates a bit like TCG. It writes the specs.

Second Wave chased the chip makers. Third, they ended up chasing the equipment OEMs.

So who are the big suppliers of chips? And who are the big suppliers of phones?

In this case, one of the key players operates in both the chip and the phone market. It is Samsung.

Wave has that relationship in place.

There's a second major phone OEM to pick off. That is Apple.

And then there's perhaps another one, in Nokia.

Will the roll out involve consumers, as some think? I don't think so to begin with. I think it starts with the enterprise.


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