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To: tejek who wrote (76057)10/19/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1581830
 
Ted, re: RAMBUST
"Slowly, the toll of the Intel-Rambus fiasco is becoming clear. Executives in the computer-memory industry told TheStreet.com they now believe the Camino problem is so intractable that Rambus technology may never work, at least not in any way that would make Rambus chips marketable or profitable. The problem goes beyond dollars and cents; many in the semiconductor industry are critical of how Intel has effectively forced Rambus technology on the marketplace. The cost of a Rambus failure to the computer industry, they say, could reach billions of dollars in potentially wasted inventory and development and lost revenues."

thestreet.com

"May never work", eah... somebody already has mention
this,
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