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To: Barry A. Watzman who wrote (21661)5/13/1997 9:33:00 PM
From: Road Walker   of 186894
 
Barry,

You posted:

"I think that the worst case scenario, however unlikely, could be truly catastrophic. Intel
could be barred from selling Pentiums of all types, have to pay billions in damages and
possibly have to recall all outstanding chips. Again, this is VERY unlikely, it's absolute
worst case"

I don't think any judge in the US would/could stop Intel from selling (or recall) Pentiums. I do think that, if DEC has a very strong case, the damages could be VERY bad for the company.

What were the predictions of the OJ trial?

John
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