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They have to be nice, processors are interchangable.
If you write portable code, it would not be that hard for a phone company to switch processors. And, on cell phones, if all the downloadable applicaions are Java, no problem ther either. Really, they just do NOT have the same lock-in as Microsoft.
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They have to be nice, processors are interchangable.  DonnieBoy | 07/09/04
just wait until competition starts to take away  V Sanders | 07/09/04
But, they would have to compete head-on, no lock-in tricks.  DonnieBoy | 07/09/04
You missed the point I think...  agramont@... | 07/09/04
But it is not just that Arm is nice.  DonnieBoy | 07/09/04
The embedded market is different  betelgeuse68 | 07/09/04
Maybe you're right!  ctk76 | 07/09/04
ARM is evil! EVIL!!! happy  toomuchgreeatea@... | 07/09/04
Technically ARM is an oligopoly, and EVIL is as EVIL does.  a1choice@... | 07/10/04
Monopolies  epepke | 07/10/04
ARM _is_ evil!!!  Mike Stump | 07/10/04
Monopoly vs. Abuse thereof  hol | 07/10/04

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