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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (50022)8/16/2000 12:59:22 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Schuh. You know what I like the most? I just love Rambus collecting all those royalties. I keep thinking how brilliant Rambus is for making it all work in favor of the shareholders. I especially get euphoric when I think of how much AMD will have to pay. Sometimes I can hardly stand it just thinking about it. Lawsuits against each company gets their attention and opens their wallets. Hundreds of millions will flow into Rambus on their patent royalties. We are just now seeing the domino effect. In the end, after all is said and done, the Rambus shareholders will be dancing in the streets counting their money and praising the Rambus team with their many accolades and chanting... ROYALTIES, ROYALTIES, ROYALTIES... WE LOVE YOU AMD!



To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (50022)8/16/2000 1:20:59 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dan, <Now that the official line seems to be that Intel never meant Willamette to be exclusively bs-ram, I'm sure there'll always be another revisionist history version to go with whatever happens.>

Revising history is common. Remember when AMD w/ copper technology was going to beat the pants off of Intel? Now that Intel is ahead in the GHz race, AMD changed their story and is now saying that implementing copper was only meant to be a "valuable learning experience."

<Probably the next line will be that Rambus is just too good for PC memory>

There's a lot of truth in that, despite what you may believe.

Tenchusatsu