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Technology Stocks : Micron Only Forum
MU 207.36+3.0%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: DJBEINO who wrote (47940)9/2/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Fabeyes  Read Replies (1) of 53903
 
INTEL CORP maintained its long-term support for computer memory
technology based on RAMBUS INC's (84-5/32, down 11-3/32 @ 9:41 ET)
design. But the chip giant also said for the first time it would
back the transitional technology known as PC133 - a less expensive
and less powerful alternative sought by many computer makers. Both
PC133 and Rambus designed DRAMs increase the speed data are
transferred from a computer's memory to its processor. As
processors become more powerful, data needs to move at a more
rapid pace to take advantage of the extra horsepower. However, the
greater cost of Rambus memory has many industry watchers skeptical
that computer makers will get behind it with computer margins
already thin.

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