CDMA ASIC definition

CDMA ASIC means QUALCOMM’s mobile station modem (MSM) CDMA application specific integrated circuit (including the hardware, firmware and/or associated software that runs on the ASIC), and any revision, generation, modifications or integration to or of the MSM, purchased by LICENSEE from QUALCOMM.

Examples of CDMA ASIC in a sentence

  • LICENSEE may use the Software solely to develop, manufacture, sell, upgrade and repair CDMA Modem Cards which incorporate QUALCOMM’s MSM5010 CDMA ASIC in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the License Agreement, including the payment of royalties on CDMA Modem Cards.

  • LICENSEE’s use and sale of any CDMA Modem Cards incorporating QUALCOMM’s MSM5010 CDMA ASIC and all or any part of the Software shall be solely in accordance with the terms and conditions of the License Agreement.

  • LICENSEE hereby represents and warrants to QUALCOMM that the Software will be used by LICENSEE solely to develop CDMA Modem Cards which incorporate QUALCOMM’s MSM5010 CDMA ASIC for manufacture and sale subject to and in accordance with the License Agreement, including the payment of the royalty contained therein.

  • LICENSEE may use the Software solely to develop, manufacture, sell, upgrade and repair CDMA Modem Cards which incorporate QUALCOMM’S CDMA ASIC in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the License Agreement, including the payment of royalties on CDMA Modem Cards.

  • After your Date of Termination, your benefits shall be determined in accordance with the Company’s Pension Program, insurance and other applicable programs.

  • LICENSEE’s use and sale of any Subscriber Unit incorporating QUALCOMM’s CDMA ASIC and all or any part of the Software shall be solely in accordance with the terms and conditions of the License Agreement.

  • LICENSEE hereby represents and warrants to QUALCOMM that the Software will be used by LICENSEE solely to develop CDMA Modem Cards which incorporate QUALCOMM’s CDMA ASIC for manufacture and sale subject to and in accordance with the License Agreement, including the payment of the royalty contained therein.

  • LICENSEE hereby represents and warrants to QUALCOMM that the Software will be used by LICENSEE solely to develop Subscriber Units which incorporate QUALCOMM’s CDMA ASIC for manufacture and sale subject to and in accordance with the License Agreement, including the payment of the royalty contained therein.

  • LICENSEE may use the Software solely to develop, manufacture, sell, upgrade and repair Subscriber Units which incorporate QUALCOMM’s CDMA ASIC in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the License Agreement, including the payment of royalties on Subscriber Units.

  • The AMSS6500 Software controls the operation of QUALCOMM’s Subscriber Unit Reference (SURF) board incorporating QUALCOMM’s MSM6500 CDMA ASIC.

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