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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (124847)9/26/2000 3:09:29 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 1574372
 
Excluded from what? The agreement, which is on file with the SEC, and can be seen at realtimefilings.nasdaq.com\1997\04\30\00\0001012870-97-000847.html , states:

9.2 Termination
(b) Rambus, at its option, may, in addition to any other remedies it may
have, terminate this Agreement on written notice to Intel if (iv) at any
time between January 15, 1997 and the Success Determination Date,
Intel communicates to any of the then current top ten (10) DRAM
manufacturers that Intel has plans to support, as the primary DRAM for
PC main memory applications for the years 2000, 2001 and 2002, any
New Interface other than the Rambus-D Interface Technology; or (v) at
any time between January 15, 1997 and the Success Determination
Date, the Intel senior member attending the quarterly Rambus/Intel
executive meeting, upon Rambus' request, does not represent to the
Rambus officers attending such meeting that the Rambus-D DRAM will
be the primary DRAM for PC main memory applications for the years
2000, 2001 and 2002.

(i) For purposes of this Subsection (b), "New Interface" means any
interface for PC main memory applications, other than main memory
interfaces on Intel's chipsets shipped prior to the second calendar
quarter of 1998, and evolution of such main memory interfaces
extending therefrom. Any DRAM interface which provides greater than
one (1) gigabyte/second/device bandwidth is considered a New
Interface.


What exactly is included or excluded isn't up to me. Whether Rambus would actually have the nerve to "terminate" Intel is another question, of course. They may be scam artists, but I never said they were stupid. And that the 870 has nothing to do with Willy is obviously independent of the meaning of that particular contract.