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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List

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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (3832)10/30/1999 2:09:00 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) of 19428
 
RaMButtS gonna get schmacked Monday after close, INTC gonna endorse double data rate for thier products, thus leaving RMBS in the dust.

hmmmm...this news hit the wire about 3 hours after you posted the above.

rd.yahoo.com*http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,84-1425487,00.html?tt.yfin..txt.ni

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Several major PC makers, including IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Micron Electronics, and Dell Computer are expected to release business and/or consumer desktops containing high-speed memory chips based on the Rambus design during the high-tech convention, which begins November 15 in Las Vegas.

These PCs will contain Pentium III processors and 820 chipsets from Intel. IBM, according to sources close to the company, is expected to release a Rambus-based PC for around $1,300 and a workstation, with Rambus memory and the 820 chipset, for close to $2,000.

An Intel spokesman would not comment on the prospective release date, but said that final validation is taking place and that the 820 chipset will be out by the end of the year.

Several sources said that the systems would come out on November 15 or possibly earlier. At the latest, Rambus systems will come out before Thanksgiving, sources said.
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