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To: Pat Hughes who wrote (52823)9/8/2000 7:26:52 AM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 93625
 
Re:BUT Where do you see Samsung scaling back production?


Aug 28, 2000:
Memory maker Samsung, one of Rambus' strongest supporters, said it was disappointed by Barrett's comments. The Korean company cancelled its upside Rambus lines after earlier indications that Intel was exploring other memory options for the P4.

"We are disappointed because we'd made some early investments," said Bob Eminian, Samsung's vice president of e-business solutions and general manager of its MyMemoryStore.com online direct-sales effort. "We wish there was more Rambus. We still think it is going to grow, so we're not dismantling the machines."

Careful planning saved Samsung from an RDRAM oversupply situation, Eminian said.

"We're not building an excess of Rambus. We're shipping what we're building now. They are purchasing everything we are making in expectation of a spike of demand for the Pentium 4."
electronicnews.com.