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To: richard surckla who wrote (47967)7/27/2000 2:10:35 AM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi richard suckla; Re RIMM prices suddenly being slashed...

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

-- Carl

P.S. Wait another year or two. I bet you'll be able to get those RIMMs for about $1/pound...



To: richard surckla who wrote (47967)7/27/2000 2:18:52 AM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 93625
 
Richard,

So, what did Intel say? That it "plans" to introduce a PC133 SDRAM chipset in mid-2001 to cover price-sensistive segments.

As a multi-billionaire Rambus investor, you may have forgotten that almost the entire body of PC buyers come in the "price-sensitive" category. A lot of ordinary people are not that interested in paying "Money for Nothing" TM PCWorld and Dire Straits.

The Stupid Guy



To: richard surckla who wrote (47967)7/27/2001 9:34:10 PM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi richard surckla; Just exactly a year ago, you wrote: "So, what did Intel say? That it "plans" to introduce a PC133 SDRAM chipset in mid-2001 to cover price-sensistive segments. This assumes that mid-2001, PC133 still costs much less than RDRAM. The current trends suggest otherwise.
...
So, guess what's going to happen over the next year--Pentium-4 will launch in volume with only Rambus memory support, and by the time that mid-2001 rolls around, there will be no price advantage for PC133, let alone DDR-SDRAM. Even today, DDR only has a marginal price advantage over RDRAM.
" ( #reply-14115027 ).

Looks like you were very wrong. How'd your investment do? Do you still think I get paid to "bash" this stock?

-- Carl

P.S. I hope you're enjoying your new Yahoo bunker. But don't you think that the air is going to get a bit stale down there?