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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 94.08+4.3%10:45 AM EST

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To: Barry Grossman who wrote (50756)8/22/2000 3:42:54 PM
From: lbhutchings  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
I know Nintendo64 uses Rambus, so I'm guessing the new one will too...

Nintendo tees up Dolphin

Nintendo is set to kick off its newest Internet-enabled game consoles -- the 128-bit Dolphin and the 32-bit Gameboy Advance handheld.

By Yuka Obayashi, Reuters
August 22, 2000 5:17 AM PT

TOKYO -- Japan's Nintendo Co. Ltd. is poised to open the latest front in the ultra-competitive video game market later this week, with analysts predicting a boost for its share price if it can push the right buttons with game fans.
The company plans to unveil on Thursday two next-generation game players, filling in keenly awaited details on products that analysts say will be key to its earnings potential in the coming years.

zdnet.com
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