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To: Dave B who wrote (30803)9/27/1999 11:02:00 AM
From: MulhollandDrive  Respond to of 93625
 
>>It was their responsibility (and certainly in their
best interests) to make sure this roll-out was successful.<<

Absolutely.

But frankly at this stage of the game, nothing would surprise me, including sabotage.

bp



To: Dave B who wrote (30803)9/27/1999 11:04:00 AM
From: J_W  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 27, 1999--Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS)
stated today that they are continuing to work with Intel and PC OEMs on system
verification testing of RDRAM(R)-based platforms. The statements were made in response
to published speculation about the system verification testing underway for
performance desktop PC platforms using the Intel 820 Chipset.

Some issues with platforms supporting three RIMM(TM) module connectors have been
identified, and Intel, Rambus and the OEMs are working to quickly resolve them.
While the three-connector implementations offer OEMs maximum configuration
flexibility, they result in over 1000 permutations of connectors, module designs,
frequency grades, optional parity/ECC for system test. The testing has shown that
some configurations have issues relating to the combination of the memory system
components, module configurations, and motherboard design.

"Intel is committed to working with Rambus, the Direct RDRAM(TM) suppliers and
its customers to validate the Intel 820 Chipset, and the systems that use it, as
soon as possible," said Pete MacWilliams, Intel Fellow. "Intel believes RDRAM is
the memory solution that will provide the best performance with today's
high-performance microprocessors."

"Dell is committed to working with Intel and Rambus to complete the platform
validation of RDRAM-based systems," said Carl Everett, senior vice president of
Dell Computer Corporation. "Direct RDRAM is a strategic technology to
Dell."

"Toshiba's commitment to the Rambus(R)-memory architecture has not changed," said
Stephen Marlow, vice president of Toshiba America Electronic Components' Memory
Business Unit. "We firmly believe that RDRAM provides the optimum solution for high
performance PC and Consumer platforms," he added.

"When the RDRAM-based platforms are released they will have passed substantial,
broad, and rigorous system-level testing. The goal of Rambus and our partners is
to provide a solution at a higher quality standard than what occurred at prior memory
transitions," said Dave Mooring, senior vice president of Rambus Inc.