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To: Scumbria who wrote (127039)10/30/2000 9:54:13 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1570334
 
Scumbria,

I wouldn't be surprised if I'm infringing on some Rambus IP at this very moment. I've heard they have a patent for the letter "e".

And Rambus shareholders are starting to promote it heavily. See "LIER"

Joe



To: Scumbria who wrote (127039)10/31/2000 12:06:26 AM
From: milo_morai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570334
 
JEDEC/ DDR-II then jedec.org

jedec.org

DDR-II jedec.org

What is the JEDEC Future Dram Task Group?
Established: 4/1998 by JEDEC JC-42 Memory Committee
Scope: Define and develop a long term roadmap detailing the logi-cal,
physical and electrical interfaces of future Drams and
DIMMs.
Participation: Over 50 companies with expertise in the following:
• Dram manufacturing
• Dimm manufacturing
• PC chipset design
• Microprocessor design
• Server/mainframe/super computer design
• Communications
• Graphics
• Consumer electronics
• Packaging
• Connectors/interconnect
• Support chips
• Modeling
• Test Equipment
Current Task: Develop DDR II Dram and aid the JEDEC commit-tees
during the standardization process. The JEDEC
committees make the standards, not the task group.
Methods: Bring together a diverse group of companies and engi-neers
• Everyone, including non-JEDEC members, are welcome to join
• Open forum for sharing new and old concepts
• Education of the group though the guest speakers
Goals: Open standard - Its FREE!
• Low system cost
• Ease of Manufacturability
• High volume

DDR4800

What is DDR II?
• DDR I Backwards Compatibility
• Performance/Bandwidth Improvements
• Cost Improvements
• Power Reduction Improvements
• I/O, Package and Clocking



To: Scumbria who wrote (127039)10/31/2000 4:01:03 AM
From: Estephen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570334
 
Scum, I'm surprised to see you back so soon after that last whoopin you took. Basher rule #7, go away for a few days after a butt kick then come back.