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To: Don Green who wrote (32567)10/22/1999 11:59:00 AM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 93625
 
I am so damn unhappy. I haven't made a trade in 6 months because I generally buy and hold for the long term, but I have made 3 trades in the last month on Rambus alone and all of them have cost me money. Now the stock jumps today. This is pissing me off. All because Intel engineers can't get their act together.



To: Don Green who wrote (32567)10/22/1999 12:00:00 PM
From: denni  Respond to of 93625
 
>>Since it is obvious, that Intel and Rambus don't know, anyone else certainly wouldn't know. But NEVER is still a possibility.

wrong!

monday



To: Don Green who wrote (32567)10/22/1999 12:02:00 PM
From: pompsander  Respond to of 93625
 
<never is still a possibility>.....actually, because of the need to fill that gap in the marketing plan, the credibility issues, the already spent cost of infrastructure which has to be recouped in some fashion, etc. etc.

never is the only date which is impossible. The 820 will be released, even if it were to take new silicon, which we understandit won't, it or its sister would still be released at some point.



To: Don Green who wrote (32567)10/22/1999 1:05:00 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
> Which one of the 70 days left in year do you predict 820 to be released.
Since it is obvious, that Intel and Rambus don't know, anyone else certainly wouldn't know. But NEVER is still a possibility.


don,
don't you get it...we do not even need the 820...
the 840 does everything the 820 does plus...
and the 840 has even more bandwidth.
unclewest