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To: tinkershaw who wrote (42866)5/25/2001 5:17:30 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Interseting move by the Judge...........

Rambus Patent Infringement Case Against Micron Technology Continues in Italy

Monza Court Judge Declines to Grant Preliminary Injunction

LOS ALTOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2001--Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS - news) today announced that its patent infringement case against Micron Technology will continue in the District Court of Milan following the conclusion of preliminary proceedings in Monza.

The Monza Court judge, overruling the findings of the court-appointed, independent experts, declined to grant Rambus a preliminary injunction. The court-appointed experts confirmed the validity of the Rambus patent in suit and determined that Micron's SDRAM products infringe the Rambus patent.

Dr. Paolo Stucovitz and Dr. Giorgio Crovini, both members of the Roll of the Intellectual Property Attorneys and degreed engineers, were appointed as the technical experts by the Monza Court. Their technical examinations lasted over five months encompassing all pertinent prior art information and potential infringement of the Rambus patent by the Micron SDRAM products. Their exhaustive report concludes that Micron's SDRAM memory devices fall within the scope of the Rambus patent.


``We are disappointed with the Monza judge's decision to overrule the conclusions of the expert report,'' said Geoff Tate, CEO of Rambus, ``but we look forward to receiving a full hearing on our infringement case against Micron in Milan. Rambus is committed to protecting its intellectual property, and it is our right, as well as our obligation to our shareholders to take all the appropriate measures to protect our patented innovations.''

``Though we are in litigation to protect our inventions, we at Rambus are extremely proud of the business that we have built since our founding in 1990,'' stated Geoff Tate. ``Over a decade ago, Rambus solved a difficult challenge to bring computer memory speed in line with advances in microprocessor technology. We are very pleased with the success and growth of the core Rambus RDRAM business. Together with our partners, we will innovate and deliver high bandwidth Rambus system solutions that meet the increasing performance requirements of our customers.''

About Rambus Inc.

Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS - news) designs, develops and licenses high bandwidth chip-connection technology and provides the comprehensive engineering support necessary for a complete system solution. Rambus' technology and intellectual property are licensed to leading semiconductor suppliers including DRAM, controller and microprocessor manufacturers, ASIC developers, and foundries for use in computer, consumer and networking systems such as personal computers, workstations, servers, game consoles, set top boxes, digital HDTVs, high-speed switches and routers.

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Kristine Wiseman, 650/947-5319 (Public Relations)
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