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To: Bilow who wrote (53271)9/13/2000 6:50:19 PM
From: denni  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
what's the cost and availabilty?



To: Bilow who wrote (53271)9/13/2000 7:58:45 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
carl,
thanks for the post.
that is great news.
i am hoping you are right...in all of your predictions.

i hope ddrdram and sdram conquer the world.
i hope drdram flops.

rmbs gets more royalties on sdr and ddr.
uw
ps...how does a short approach this? have you been averaging up?



To: Bilow who wrote (53271)9/13/2000 10:13:09 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Carl:
Things are going well for ALi's renewed push into the chipset market, according to this article. As it turns out, ALi's mobile MAGiK1 [DDR] Athlon chipset (M1647 and M1646M) is popular among OEMs for upcoming systems.

Did you notice that NEC, Toshiba and Hitachi all pay royalties on SDRAM/DDR controllers. What makes you think AMD, Micron, ALI, VIA and Severworks ar not going to pay on their chipsets.
My question for you is on what continent are RMBS's lawyers going to serve the Tawainese vendors like Winbond, ALI, SIS and VIA. RMBS lawyers have seen enough of the East Coast of US and Europe in the summertime. I think RMBS has some Japanese patents to lean upon. LOL

john