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To: DJBEINO who wrote (52173)2/17/2001 3:28:37 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Respond to of 53903
 
Who was racing to the patent office as SDRAM standards were being formulated. Rambus or Micron It seems Rambus beat Micron by about 5 years and years ahead of JEDEC discussions.

164.195.100.11

(search conditions)
(ttl/interface or abst/interface or aclm/interface) and (ttl/access or aclm/access) and (ttl/dynamic or aclm/dynamic) and (ttl/random or aclm/random) and (ttl/memory or ACLM/memory) AND ACLM/register and aclm/multiplexed and aclm/time and (aclm/wait or aclm/delay) and ("equal information rate" or synchronous) and apd/1/1/1980->5/1/1995

164.195.100.11

(search conditions)
(ttl/interface or abst/interface or aclm/interface) and (ttl/access or aclm/access) and (ttl/dynamic or aclm/dynamic) and (ttl/random or aclm/random) and (ttl/memory or ACLM/memory) AND ACLM/register and aclm/multiplexed and aclm/time and (aclm/wait or aclm/delay) and ("equal information rate" or synchronous) and apd/5/2/1995->2/13/2001

NOTE the only difference is date of filing

john



To: DJBEINO who wrote (52173)2/20/2001 11:15:05 AM
From: phbolton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
PC133, 128 MB "no-name" are about $30/$32 down about 10% the past week or so.

One share of MU is now about 1.5 PC133/128 MB chips. Each PC currently shipping has about one or these. There are 593 million shares outstanding.



To: DJBEINO who wrote (52173)2/22/2001 1:32:50 PM
From: Wayners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
Fears of a sharp reduction in inventory by leading makers of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips appeared to be confirmed this week as chip prices in Asia resumed their recent slide.

Whats wrong with that. Reductions in inventory are great. Lower prices will eventually spur demand.