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To: unclewest who wrote (29391)9/12/1999 10:43:00 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
i have been informed that the micron plant located on the corner of renner road and custer road in richardson, texas has commenced mass producing direct rdram.
unclewest
i cannot verify this but i believe my source.



To: unclewest who wrote (29391)9/12/1999 11:12:00 PM
From: Investartist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
RAMBUS or RDRAM mentioned 41 times in IDF Keynote speech by Pat Gelsinger, VP Desktop Product Group.

I just printed the 40 minute keynote speech by Pat Gelsinger at the IDF meeting titled "Technologies Shaping the Future of Computing". I was stunned to find at least 41 references to RAMBUS or RDRAM. (This averages to about one reference to RAMBUS per minute) I did not even count numerous other references to 820 , Camino or Coppermine. No other new technology had nearly as many references.

Pat made numerous references to these RAMBUS equipped computers as "strong computers" and stressed the need for them in the near future.

Folks, if this is not convincing to you that RDRAM is the memory technology of the future starting this month.....you're blind, stupid or work for AMD (Which may be redundant) like one or two of our Fudsters.

Remember this was only one 40 minute speech at IDF that discussed RAMBUS, there were many more speeches and discussions about RAMBUS at IDF.

If you pay attention to the FUDSTERS they will cost you a once in a lifetime opportunity to get in on the ground floor of one of the best investment opportunities of the next 10 years.

intel.com

Sincerely,

Investartist

P.S. Unclewest, you are free to make reference to this report as many times as you need to get the true message out.



To: unclewest who wrote (29391)9/13/1999 5:18:00 AM
From: John Walliker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
unclewest,

bluetooth must need rambus...bluetooth may actually use rdram and be another river.


I don't think so - Bluetooth is a short range radio protocol and does not inherently need significant amounts of memory.

John



To: unclewest who wrote (29391)9/13/1999 7:45:00 AM
From: DHB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Uncle,
if you are aware of this sorry,
but bluetoth is just the "code" for a consortium of manufacturing companies standards, it applies to the 2.4GH wireless networking protocol- so I wouldn't know how the bus fits. The last I read there weren't many solutions "outof the box" yet.
DHB
EDIT I see someone mentioned the same thing......