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To: Petz who wrote (14892)10/18/2000 7:50:37 PM
From: Daniel SchuhRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Petz, Micron is allegedly already suing Rambus for DDR development costs, or something weird like that. On the other hand, the Intel investment allegedly wasn't related to Rambus, as per this old story:

Intel, sensitive to a pending antitrust probe by the Federal Trade
Commission, has denied trying to influence Micron's pursuit of any
alternative high-speed DRAM architectures. “Micron is free to
develop any DRAM technology it wishes,” an Intel spokesman
stressed.
ebnews.com

Whatever, just watch out that Jim McMannis doesn't accuse you of conspiring with Democrats or something. Everyone knows that the big law firms that handle all this business litigation are a bunch of bleeding heart commies.

Cheers, Dan.