Rambus Inc. unveils spec for mobile devices Electronic Engineering Times , March 01, 1999 Palm Springs, Calif. - As Rambus Inc. (Mountain View, Calif.) announced a mobile version of its technology at the Intel Developer Forum here last week, Intel executives said they expect Rambus DRAMs to show up in notebooks in mid-2000. RDRA Company rejects any interim PC133 memory specification -- Rambus system delayed; Intel cites need for fixes Electronic Engineering Times , March 01, 1999 Palm Springs, Calif. - Intel Corp. has pushed back the official launch date for Rambus-based desktop systems to September, or about three months later than originally planned. But company executives at the Intel Developer Forum steadfastly
Test Equipment -- Tanisys' Rambus module tester rolls in below $1M Electronic Buyers News , March 01, 1999 Within a few months, the first PCs will emerge bearing 400-MHz Rambus memories. This has been assisted, in part, by test technology from Tanisys Technology Inc., Austin, Texas. The latest member of the Tanisys test stable, the DarkHorse SIG
The Waiting Game -- Camino delay has ripple effect in mkt. Electronic Buyers News , March 01, 1999 Silicon Valley- Having pinned themselves to Intel Corp.'s coattails in search of more-profitable markets, some semiconductor suppliers are beginning to wonder if they should have come along for the ride.
Being fruitful, despite tough times Electronic Buyers News , March 01, 1999 Although the connector market was flat last year, product introductions have been decidedly more bountiful.
RIMM sockets ready to roll Electronic Buyers News , March 01, 1999 Anticipating the emergence of Direct Rambus DRAM technology, three connector powerhouses are getting in gear to provide the required sockets.
PC Makers Vs. Chip Giant Computer Reseller News , March 01, 1999 Boston -- It's round two for the PC makers and chip giant Intel Corp.
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