Eduardo - Serious Question For you
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"David Eduardo" wrote:
"Telamon" wrote in message
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In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:
There is a very small number of radio factories in the world. The chips
are
marketd directly to them, not to web surfers.
You are one funny guy. They are not going to sell any chips without
publishing the specifications 6 dB man. I surf and write purchase orders
all the time for components and equipment. You think I or anyone else is
going to buy something I can't find specifications on?
You are not making radios in your own factory, I am quite sure. Otherwise,
you would have data on the chips, pricing, etc.
Why would Samsung spend money on mass marketing when they can send a few
e-mails and reach everyone?
Yeah that's right, I'm not making radios. You don't work in the
electronics industry, heck you probably don't work at all, so you would
not know.
Anybody that is a manufacturer publishes their wares on the web so
people that need them can find them. Email would be out of the question.
You would have to spam everyone or risk losing business.
Basically, if I don't know ahead of time where to go I search Google and
find what I need. If I have questions that are not answered on the web I
then call a representative.
All semiconductor makers publish their parts on the web. Exceptions
would be some military specific parts. You can go to Samsung site and
see all they produce. Last time I looked I could find the announcement
about making the HD parts and that's it. The parts are vaporware.
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Telamon
Ventura, California
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