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To: Dave B who wrote (45511)6/22/2000 11:07:00 AM
From: blake_paterson  Respond to of 93625
 
The demand for system bandwidth continues to increase.

Survey Says Quarter of Firms to Buy Windows 2000/NT Client Machines

nikkeibp.asiabiztech.com

June 21, 2000 (TOKYO) -- A total of 27.8 percent of companies say that they will buy PCs (client machines) running on the Windows 2000 or Windows NT operating systems this fiscal year, according to a survey conducted in April by Nikkei Market Access. From Japan



To: Dave B who wrote (45511)6/22/2000 11:10:00 AM
From: pompsander  Respond to of 93625
 
Why would Samsung do this? I mean, they have nothing to gain by dolling up a press release on RDRAM production........unless.....unless...........it is true. All the indications by Dell that the high end Optiplex and Dimension B systems are selling very well, the still rock solid (despite every effort to crack it) commitment by Intel to the Willamette/Rambus partnership, the communications area,...... Gee, we were all wondering how Intel was going to assure enough RDRAM to meet the much larger needs of this Winter...and here is a nice part of the answer. Maybe greenbacks (or won) crossed on this whole caper, but who cares? I find this announcement very, very important. RDRAM is not dead, dead, dead..at least not yet.

O.K. Micron. See the possibilities here. Time to give us a date for production. (or open up that stockpile..whatever)



To: Dave B who wrote (45511)6/22/2000 1:06:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 93625
 
Dave,

Are you suggesting that Carl thinks that the prognosis for DRDRAM has improved? I have seen nothing in his comments to indicate that. Quite the contrary.

BTW: Look at the first post on this thread. This thread does not belong to the bulls, and people with differing points of view are not guests.

Scumbria