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To: Estephen who wrote (126887)10/26/2000 1:22:08 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1572631
 
"Rambus patents hold up in court."

But they haven't been to court yet. It looks to me that they have a problem with both prior art and "not obvious to ones skilled in the field" clauses of patent law. Of course, I have only worked in the embedded computer field for 20 years, and not in chip design, so maybe the designers are dumber than I thought...



To: Estephen who wrote (126887)10/26/2000 1:33:27 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572631
 
You don't get it...an RDRAM does not equal OS.

I don't understand why you don't see that RMBS is a one trick pony, and a small at that, and its going nowhere fast.

Have you noticed that with each filing of a lawsuit, the stock has drifted down further? If the investment world was so sure of RMBS and its credibiity, the stock would be moving up.

This is no market to be playing with a tenuous hi-flier like RMBS. I know you won't listen, but your RMBS holding has become your obsession....diversify before its too late.

Like others on this thread, I will not post with you anymore....it has become fruitless.



To: Estephen who wrote (126887)10/26/2000 9:03:30 PM
From: bacchus_ii  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572631
 
"Rambus patents hold up in court."

At these levels the risk reward ratio can make millionaires.



Provide the patents is useful.

yahoo.cnet.com

New AMD components to speed PC memory



"Benchmarks released by Intel in July showed Rambus provided little, if any, performance over cheaper SDRAM."


Gottfried



To: Estephen who wrote (126887)10/27/2000 3:29:04 PM
From: EricRR  Respond to of 1572631
 
Remember how a small microsoft came to dominant an IBM ?

Think the following scenerio over in your mind, try to get use to it slowly. It's a lot to handle all at once;


LOL!

Why don't you can it Gloria.