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To: jim kelley who wrote (63954)1/9/2001 3:31:04 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
jim:
Courtsey of Rambusite.com. Micron seems to be enlisting the last of DRAM manufacturers not signed or sued - Fujitsu. They are requesting all documents RE Rambus, patents, JEDEC memership, licensing agreements and royalty rates.
In addtional, they request "All license agreements RELATING TO semiconductor memory technology, system architecture or design, bus architecture or design, DRAM,RDRAM SDRAM or DDR DRAM technology."
I think that Micron knows by now they have to sign a royalty agreement. They will enlist the help of the court to prevent a unfavorable royalty rate. Right now RMBS is probably offering the most favorable royalty deal to Fujitsu identical to the others that signed previously who did not sue RMBS.

john

swiftsolution.com



To: jim kelley who wrote (63954)1/9/2001 9:29:34 PM
From: DHB  Respond to of 93625
 
Jim,
remember when rmbs was torched for having only been used in "out of business card makers- " sorta where the DDR campaign is currently. I want Nvidia to succeed and use the technology that was ahead of its time.
In the vain of others,,,, who would of thought that we would ever need more graphics power, after all, we are only using it for word documents and stuff.....duHHH.
Make it like bottled water for all I care, if it's rmbs IP then license it.
DHB