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To: Bilow who wrote (54800)9/22/2000 11:11:29 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Carl,

In case you haven't noticed, Sylvester's fans are more interested in the tone of his posts than the content.

This thread is immune to facts.

Scumbria



To: Bilow who wrote (54800)9/23/2000 12:32:17 AM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
<<Samurai was never intended to go into production>>

Another brilliant MU move.
Develop something never intended for production and sue RMBS for development costs!

Carl, forgive me but that is one of the stupidest things you have said yet.

However, I will be kind and give you a chance to retract!



To: Bilow who wrote (54800)9/23/2000 5:25:44 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 93625
 
Bilow,
Re: Where did they say that they were going to use the Samurai? Must have been something I missed.

Yes you did miss it. I think when you said "Your gross misrepresentations" you must have been talking about yourself. <g>

Electronic Buyers' News, Nov 15, 1999 p6
By Robertson, Jack

"DDR will get a boost when third-party chipset maker Via Technologies Inc. discloses that it has licensed the DDR-enabled Samurai core-logic chipset from Micron Technology Inc., industry sources said.

The Samurai, which Micron tapped more as a proof-of-concept device than a commercial chipset, will nevertheless signal Via's entrance into the DDR marketplace, according to sources close to the companies. Via, Taipei, Taiwan, is expected to use the license to develop an expanded DDR-enabled device for production at its foundry partners."

rambusite.com

Enjoy.