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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 97.78+0.2%1:32 PM EST

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To: Ian@SI who started this subject10/28/2000 6:18:42 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Hi all; Jack Robertson reports on P4 RDRAM bundling:

Intel bundling Pentium 4 chips with Direct RDRAM
By Jack Robertson
Electronic Buyers' News (10/27/00, 08:55:53 PM EST)
As the Nov. 20 launch of the Pentium 4 nears, Intel Corp. is priming the pump by shipping limited quantities of the new microprocessor bundled with Direct Rambus DRAM, according to industry sources.
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The Rambus memory-bundling program is aimed at pushing the Pentium 4 into the workstation and more price-sensitive, upper-end PC-desktop market. In the latter segment, so-called power users are expected to be among the early Pentium 4 adopters, although Intel is striving to expand beyond this niche market to boost sales volume.

Intel, Santa Clara, Calif., is also planning to introduce a less costly mainstream desktop Pentium 4, code-named Northwood, in the third quarter of 2001. To meet market-cost requirements, the processor will use either single-data-rate or double-data-rate SDRAM.
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