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To: Jdaasoc who wrote (30892)9/27/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
OTOT...John: are you sure a Philadelphia small claims court has jurisdiction over two New Jersey companies doing buisness in New Jersey? I know there are many aspects of jurisdiction which could affect this whole process, but consider raising that defense first thing. You never know.



To: Jdaasoc who wrote (30892)9/27/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: Dave B  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Jd,

Dave what's your take on RDRAM prospects

My opinion is that I'd like to hear Intel say something about the problem. What's the cause? What are they doing about it? And eventually what their plans are. I haven't heard them say that they're dumping Rambus. I haven't heard them say that it's not going to work. They haven't said anything. I'm certainly disappointed in their customer communications skills.

My view has always been that 1) as long as Intel supports RDRAM as the memory standard of the future, and 2) it's manufacturable, it will win. #2 took a bit of a hit to the chin this weekend. I need to hear (from Intel) exactly how hard the hit was.

Dave



To: Jdaasoc who wrote (30892)9/27/1999 9:34:00 PM
From: Hunterbob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
" I should contact this lawyer about filing against Intel and Rambus. " Maybe everyone who got shafted should. How can a technology that hasn't even been fully and properly tested and passed with flying colours be announced as being on time for release in 2 weeks. Somewhere the concept of a reasonable standard of care has to be applied.