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To: Bilow who wrote (50491)8/21/2000 12:49:32 AM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Carla...

Do you feel sorry for Dunlevie? Forgive him for he knows not what he does!

Rambus Director Dunlevie Bought 60,000 Co Shares In July

FFBN SOURCE: SEC 4

ISSUER: RAMBUS INC.
SYMBOL: RMBS

WASHINGTON (FFBN)--Rambus Inc. (RMBS) director Bruce Dunlevie bought
60,000 shares of the company's common stock in July, according to a Form 4
released Friday by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Dunlevie bought 30,000 shares July 21 for about $89.31 a share and
30,000 shares July 27 for about $68.98 a share. He directly owned 260,860
shares at the end of July.

As reported, Rambus shares fell 11% July 26 after Intel Corp. (INTC),
one of its biggest partners, said it would support the use of non-Rambus
memory chips with its new Pentium 4 processor.

Rambus recently traded Friday at 81 15/16, up 15/16-point.

Based in Mountain View, Calif., Rambus designs, licenses and markets
high bandwidth chip connection technologies for multimedia, networking
equipment and digital television markets.

-Brian Callaghan; 202-628-8903
(END) FEDERAL FILINGS-DOW JONES NEWS 08-18-00
15:2008/18/00 15:20



To: Bilow who wrote (50491)8/21/2000 1:33:25 AM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Piranha from Compaq is coming and it's teeth are RAMBUS!

From the new RAMBUSITE thread. Thanks to Bumpster...

swiftsolution.com



To: Bilow who wrote (50491)8/21/2000 2:22:31 AM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Bilow

Via and Inquest have no credibility left. So you are wasting your time posting their links to me.

Via is going to be consigned to the low end of the market with their obsolete chipsets and their vaporware DDR.

Inquest is for hire.

DDR at best will get 8% of the market and be confined to a much smaller niche than RDRAM.