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-[* black] Insert wisdom here.
+[* black] It’s got three different memory units, one Spansion and two Samsungs, which we’ve made logical guesses as to which processor they served.
+[* black] It runs an unmarked TI baseband processor and a TI OMAP2420 apps processor.
+[* black] The dual processor makes for relatively complex circuitry, but the performance capabilities of the N95 really demonstrate the prowess of having an extra applications processor to do the dirty work.
+[* black] As you can see, Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics had the most design wins along with Samsung/Spansion combo for memory, and RF Micro for some of the power amps.