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To: dumbmoney who wrote (30345)9/24/1999 5:03:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 93625
 
random schmucks on Yahoo.
i have followed the poster for months..he is very insightful.

FYI, Glaskowsky/MPR are very much pro-Rambus, and in any case, would not lie. They have reputations
i have no opinion on their reputation but isn't this the same org that initiated the phony ibm story?

this is my take
concerning intel, rambus and camino.

i have followed the mccomas, cahner's and in stat articles for months. they have had a strong anti rambus bias.

after reading the rmbs yahoo post below, i reread the c-net article (last link) and realize the entire article is attributed to glaskowsky and an unnamed analyst (mccomas?).

i believe this is the same org that initiated the ibm dumps rmbs story around the first of june. 3 days later ibm said they planned to not only use rambus but they will produce rdrams.

messages.yahoo.com.

This Cnet news is FUD. Not just any old FUD...the most cleverly set up and perfectly timed FUD ever.The timing is obvious,actually too obvious.But cHeck THIS out.Glaskowsky who is quoted as having talked to the Intel guys works for Microdesign Resources. Microdesign is owned by our dear friends Cahners Electronicz Group which also owns In-Stat whose employees include the renowned BERT McCOMAS!!This guy has been dishing dirt forever and you'd think the Rambus truck ran over his mother.This guy should have worked for "Nixon-Dirty Tricks,Inc. Boy am I relieved I thought we actually had a problem!

c-net article:
yahoo.cnet.com