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To: Bilow who wrote (68952)3/22/2001 11:34:23 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Bilow... Thanks for the very good news. How much more in royalties does Rambus collect on DDR? Was it .5% or 1% more than RDRAM? At this rate I'd prefer that RDRAM is sh*t-canned. C'mon, make my day... bring on DDR!!!



To: Bilow who wrote (68952)3/23/2001 12:02:54 AM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
carL:

How much longer before even Jdaasoc acknowledges that RDRAM is dead, dead, dead?

How ironic that the local AMD screwdriver shop I buy stuff from had 128 MB PC800 RIMMs in stock at $148. I needed them so I could upgrade my 840 based chipset web server from 128 MB to 256 MB and added a 2nd INtel PIII 800Mhz CPU. I guess RDRAM and Intel are dead dead dead.

john



To: Bilow who wrote (68952)3/26/2001 7:55:41 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi all; Now 169 DDR motherboard SKUs on Pricewatch, up from just 66 on Feb 15.

The DDR rollout continues. There are now many more DDR motherboard SKUs than RDRAM motherboard SKUs, and that in spite of RDRAM being available for most of a year before DDR.

Rambus longs better pray for a reversal of that Markman decision. Heck, maybe it's time to harass the Infineon judge's clerk some more too, LOL!!!

-- Carl