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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 87.70-3.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: MileHigh who wrote (22393)6/12/1999 12:35:00 AM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (3) of 93625
 
Mile, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this really old news that's just being resurfaced again? I thought I had posted an article that stated Intel had PC133 (possible) support plans. I'm not going to go back and research all the articles, maybe someone else would like to. I also recently posted the reasons for the Intel VIA lawsuit. I don't think that this news had any significant effect on the price today. Even though it came out after hours, news of this sort usually is known during hours, and I say it was known weeks ago. I also don't believe it will have any effect mon or tues. If there is down pressure it won't be because of this. JMHO. I was more rattled by HAL (and what technology they're working on)...

Today's News and Rumors

June 11 - New supercomputer technology claims to be fastest yet per
PCWorld . Star Bridge Systems says its new supercomputer, HAL-300GrW1, is a
"hypercomputer" that is said to be 60,000 times as fast as a 350-MHz Pentium, and
many times as fast as IBM's supercomputer Pacific Blue (an exact comparison
could not be made). The new CPU is a field programmable gate array that is a
"massively parallel, ultratightly coupled, asymmetrical multiprocessor."
The company also claims that they could build a $1000 PC based on the technology
that would be three times as fast as any other PC. <Step on up to the plate.>

pcworld.com
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