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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (124809)9/26/2000 12:58:20 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574483
 
That's not quite right. What the agreement says is that Rambus has the right to terminate its contract with Intel if Intel produces a high-speed memory interface that isn't Rambus. The figure used is 1gb/s I think, so technically, if Rambus wanted to argue, they could already take on Intel over the 815. If I were running Intel, I'd give them the old Clint Eastwood line on that one. Go ahead, make my day.

Dan,

So than it appears that Intel let their RMBS agreement delay them wrt to the 870.....assuming that Ten is correct that the 870 will be out late next year, that would mean that work started on the 870 in late Spring or early summer.

Does that sound right to you?

ted