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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 114.23-0.8%Jan 26 3:59 PM EST

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To: jim kelley who wrote (39530)4/10/2000 5:08:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) of 93625
 
<no problems of the type that you have discovered.>
First, it is not me who experienced the problem.
It was someone on Usenet who complained.

<up to 10 copies of Quake at a time.
Real time quotes, several different Explorer screens and more. >
You cracked me up on this, man! Several _static_
explorer screens! Wow, what a load! Quake who
does not check any data! You are the man! With
ststic Explorer windows you will have a really
long way to your limits! I guess it totally
has escaped your attention that the guy was
running serious computations, not Quake aliens.

<By the way I understand that the AMD chips consume..>

What I understand is that the junction temperature
of so-called 1-GHz Cumines is 60 deg.C, and if you
claim any hardware experience, you should realize
what a joke it is.

What I also understand is that brave engineers of Coppermine
have no clue on how to identify the power consumption.
Only idiots can quote that max Icc and typical Icc
are almost equal.

I also understand that the Rambus memory can blow
out during initialization stage consuming up to
7.5 Amperes, as per published documents.

I also understand that when a clock propagates along
65 inputs, it accumulates so much crap due to
inavoidable little impedance mismatches, so only God
knows how it ever works some times.

Yet I realize that you need a X-ray machine to
contol quality of BGA soldering, while regular
DRAMs are ok with cheap visual inspection...

Have a nice holdings :)
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