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To: Scumbria who wrote (47429)7/18/2000 10:52:30 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Intel pact with Rambus prohibits DDR chip sets for three years
[By: Rajeev Kadam on 7/18/00 - Talk Back

Intel Corp. is essentially barred from introducing its own double data rate (DDR) chip set for microprocessors in personal computers before 2003, under terms of its 1997 licensing agreement with Rambus Inc.
Industry sources said the virtually unknown restriction explains why Intel recently licensed patents for chip set support of DDR memories to Via Technologies Inc., Acer Laboratories Inc, and Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS) in Taiwan. The pacts allow these three companies to offer DDR chip sets for Intel's Pentium III and Celeron processors.

An Intel spokesman in Santa Clara denied that the company's DDR chip set deals had any connection with Intel's own Rambus licensing agreement. He agreed, however, that independent chip set suppliers could fill a void for DDR support in PCs with Pentium III and Celeron processors, since Intel has no double data rate products.

DDR chip sets are becoming a paramount concern for Intel, since later this year Athlon processors from archrival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will be supported by a bevy of new double data rate chips. Unable to sell any of its own DDR chip sets for PCs, Intel has been forced to rely on other suppliers to provide logic/memory controllers to compete against AMD's high-end central processor, according to sources.
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To: Scumbria who wrote (47429)7/18/2000 12:31:39 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Scumbria... >>Since the SSB crash, RMBS is up 2%... <<

I hate to tell you this, but when it comes to percentages you are just plain DENSE! Why don't you just stop showing your lack of understanding when it comes to calculating percentages? You continue to show wrong calculations. On the day of the drop Rambus closed at 99 1/2. It closed yesterday at 108 1/2. Please show me your calculations of 2%.