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To: pompsander who wrote (27509)8/23/1999 7:52:00 PM
From: NHBob  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 93625
 
I been long, in & out, and am in now, but a claim of patent rights does not an infringement case make. Not by a long shot. Clocking synchronous digital circuits (logic) on leading and trailing edges of the clock has only been around for about 35 years, back to TTL and JK flip flops, if I recall my days on the bench correctly, so don't work up a lather just yet. fear & greed, fear & greed, ...;-)
nhbob



To: pompsander who wrote (27509)8/23/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: Barry Grossman  Respond to of 93625
 
pompsander,

Speaking of sinking millions, late last night I saw a headline on Bloomberg's tech news site bloomberg.com to the effect that Fujitsu was going to be spending about 40% more this year than they budgeted for capital expansion to account for the greater than anticipated demand they foresee in 2000. I couldn't connect to the story and I also couldn't find any Fujitsu story anywhere else and it's gone from Bloomberg too. The headline sounded like the Samsung announcement of more or less the same thing a week or so ago.

Anyone see it? Anyone know anything about it?

Barry

ps - just read the royalty news. Kinda throws a monkey wrench in everybody's thinking. I like it. I have no doubt that Intel knew about this a very long time ago.