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To: Dealer who wrote (30403)8/23/2000 10:54:05 PM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Has more dynamics going for it than any stock I have seen.

The company is currently in royalty-fee discussions with all major SDRAM manufacturers, Avo Kanadjian, Rambus vice president of worldwide marketing, said in an interview at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) Tuesday.

Kanadjian wouldn't say how far the discussions have gone with any of the companies, but he confirmed that Mountain View, Calif.-based Rambus is in various stages of negotiation with Hitachi, Toshiba , Oki Electronic Industry, Infineon Technologies, NEC, Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Electronics Industry, and Micron Technology

Rumors have circulated about the possibility of SDRAM manufacturers suing Rambus back. Kanadjian shrugs at the suggestion, and doesn't believe the rumors. But he has a message for those who might want to try.

"Any company can fight us in court, but if we win we can choose not to license them anymore," Kanadjian said.

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