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Consumer lust for mobile gadgets is hotter than ever.
And that means fertile business conditions for chipmakers, whose fortunes in 2008 will be defined by the proliferation of new mobile and wireless electronic devices.
"In the old days, mobility was a notebook. Now mobility really is a phone," says Roger Kay, president of the technology research firm Endpoint Technologies. ...
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