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USA: It's time to add the phrase "Real men have fabs" to the list of laughably-outdated clichés, along with classics like "If man was meant to fly, he'd have wings," and "The world needs only five computers." That's because Qualcomm Inc., a company that doesn't own a single semiconductor production factory, ascended to the Top-10 ranks of the global chip industry in the second quarter, according to iSuppli Corp., marking the first time a fabless company has achieved such a distinction. Qualcomm, a U.S.-based fabless semiconductor supplier, rose to the ninth position among global semiconductor suppliers in the second quarter, up from 13th in the first quarter. The seller of communications chips in the second quarter achieved revenue $1.4 billion, up 8.6 percent from $1.3 billion in the first quarter. On its way from 14th to ninth place, Qualcomm surpassed companies with considerable manufacturing assets, including Infineon Technologies, Qimonda, Freescale Semiconductor and NEC Electronics. Qualcomm now stands shoulder-to-shoulder with chip manufacturing powerhouses including NXP Semiconductors and Hynix Semiconductor. The attached table presents iSuppli's ranking of the Top-10 semiconductor suppliers in the second quarter of 2007.