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To: jim kelley who wrote (48803)8/2/2000 9:44:36 PM
From: blake_paterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
jim:

Went digging around the USITC site website for the INTC - VIA case. On June 5, INTC moved to have the US Patent 5740385 deleted from the complaint as partial termination. I believe that this is the "partial settlement" move trumpeted in the media. Interestingly, Via did the legal equivalent of rubbing INTC's face in the mud on this, and asked that it be publicized, stating that "it would be contrary to the public interest to permit Intel to shield its "misconduct".."

This is hardly consistent with INTC giving Via the keys to the P4 chipset, and more consistent with an ongoing, litigious relationship.

dockets.usitc.gov

On another, MOST interesting note, INTC's counsel on this case is also RMBS counsel on the Hitachi / Sega case....he, he, he, he... (or bwahaha, as it may be).

Food for thought

BP



To: jim kelley who wrote (48803)8/2/2000 10:17:51 PM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 93625
 
<Message #48804 from jim kelley at Aug 2, 2000 9:03 PM
Intel's position has not changed. Intel is not worried and neither is RAMBUS. We the public are the ones worrying the most. THe FUD is aimed at us.>


What would you expect to say other than everything is wonderful.
The only comfort has been that the volumehas been low.
By rights I should have sold when Rambus broke support but since I bought at $29 presplit, I have stayed.
If we don't get good news out of IDF we could go below $50.
Don't know if I hold then. JMHO



To: jim kelley who wrote (48803)8/2/2000 10:18:08 PM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 93625
 
<Message #48804 from jim kelley at Aug 2, 2000 9:03 PM
Intel's position has not changed. Intel is not worried and neither is RAMBUS. We the public are the ones worrying the most. THe FUD is aimed at us.>


What would you expect to say other than everything is wonderful.
The only comfort has been that the volume has been low.
By rights I should have sold when Rambus broke support but since I bought at $29 presplit, I have stayed.
If we don't get good news out of IDF we could go below $50.
Don't know if I hold then. JMHO