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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
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To: Mkilloran who wrote (29727)9/16/1999 9:47:00 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Man, that hurricane was a lot of rain in NJ. We got almost 16 in. I lucked out with no basement flooding but anymore rain and my foundation was going to spring a leak.
I am going to to ITC in Atlantic City on the 28th. It is test equipment show and all the RDRAM test companies will be there.
The keynote is being given by our good friend from Intel. Do you think he will bring up RDRAM memory as the future memory for desktop. I will report back to you regarding test equipment status.

Tuesday, Sept. 28, 8:30 am - 10:30 am
Keynote Address
The Challenges of Design and Test for the
World Wide Web
Patrick Gelsinger, Vice President, Intel Corporation
The World Wide Web has influenced how we think, work, research and conduct business. The Web is both an opportunity and a challenge for us in many areas including design and test. The keynote address will reflect upon the advances made in design and test over the last twenty years and will explore some of the challenges for the future. This will be done from the perspective of a world where a billion trusted, connected computers relying on millions of servers are conducting trillions of dollars of transactions on the World Wide Web.

About the speaker: Mr. Gelsinger is a corporate vice president of the Desktop Products Group at Intel in Hillsboro, Oregon. His experience includes work on design and test for the Intel 80386, 80486, PentiumPro? processor and numerous other products.
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