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To: NightOwl who wrote (56987)10/7/2000 7:33:54 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
NightOwl,
there are apparently a few folks that I won't "play with".

I know I know. I have that affect on people when I put them back in their place ;-) At least you can sleep well knowing that your own money, your own tax dollars, are paying for Dell PCs, Intel CPUs and RDRAM memory, the 3 things you bashers hate the most. So thanks a lot. We can use all the money we can get. :-) ROTFLMAO!



To: NightOwl who wrote (56987)10/7/2000 8:55:23 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi NightOwl; When do we see this headline?

Infineon to ask ITC to stop importation of RDRAM chips, and products containing them into the United States. Same thing for Europe, but with their trade group. Products include PS/2, RIMMs, and individual RDRAM. Basis is violation of Infineon patents on CMOS latch-up circuitry.

In other words, if Infineon can't make SDRAM, then nobody can make RDRAM. A total breakdown of the industry's cross patenting system. Sure seems like what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

Do you think this would make companies that are considering using Rambus technology think twice? After all, who wants to get involved in a long court battle.

-- Carl

P.S. Infineon says that anyone who fights them in court and loses, will not be licensed at all.