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To: Charles R who wrote (11907)10/7/2000 12:59:28 PM
From: kash johalRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Charles,

RMBS claims are essentially that ANY processor manufacturer that has an SDRAM and DDR interface violates their IP. As well as any chipset guy as well.

So in litigation they will attempt to stop the sale of AMD processors and chipsets.

BTW, if RMBS's claims are proven and held then they will collect all sorts of royalties as lot of chips,controllers, processors interface to dram synchronously.

When Mu sued rambus, mu's stock fell around 7-10%.

If and when litigation starts with AMD i see AMD as dropping as well.

There is NO scenario that i can see, where AMD's stock will go up due to rmbs litigation.

regards,

Kash