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To: Estephen who wrote (43538)6/6/2000 3:28:00 AM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Estephen; Re "The smaller memory manufacturers such as Kingston and Centon etc. are the kinks in the dramuri [sic] armor that will desolve [sic] the cartel into open rambus production competion [sic]."

That's a riot! Pretending that Kingston or Centon are memory chip makers instead of module houses! Great joke! Of course Intel's problem is with memory chip manufacturing not module manufacturing.

Actually there are some small memory (chip) makers out there, but their technology is way behind that of the big companies. They are generally making memory with line widths half again as large as the big guys, and consequently are shut out of the high end arena. They are of no interest to Intel or Rambus. When Intel got turned down by the major memory makers, the game was over.

-- Carl