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To: blake_paterson who wrote (58398)10/21/2000 11:18:58 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
RE:"NEC's new notebook PC, called the LaVie MX, is a three-pound unit based on Transmeta's Crusoe processor. With a battery life up to 11 hours, the LaVie MX houses a 20-Gbyte hard drive, 128-Mbytes of <<SDRAM>>, and has a 10.4-inch reflective TFT display. NEC will begin taking orders immediately in Japan for the new LaVie MX. Prices were not disclosed"

So where is the RDRAM?



To: blake_paterson who wrote (58398)10/21/2000 11:40:20 AM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Don't let the pissants intimidate you w/ thread-nazi bs.

Ah, an amusing lecture from Mr. Emotional IQ there. As far as "thread-nazi bs", you might want to check the history of who, exactly, has gone whining to SI admins and Rambus lawyers here. It's the Rambus Way!



To: blake_paterson who wrote (58398)10/21/2000 11:49:03 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Blake,
RE:"Crusoe laptops are shipping as we speak, and they are ALL from boxbuilders that are also licensees."

Are you aware that Sony Playstation 3 will not use Rambus?
Rambus has been black listed...

Jim