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To: ptanner who wrote (49438)7/31/2001 1:46:57 AM
From: milo_moraiRespond to of 275872
 
Intel content to let Rambus sink or swim, Barrett says
By Mike Clendenin
EE Times
(07/30/01, 2:29 p.m. EST)




Demand drops for all but 300-mm wafers
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Comms recovery seen over next quarter or two
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HP, Actel back reconfigurable SoC contender
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — Intel Corp. chief executive officer Craig Barrett signaled on Monday (July 30) that he was quite content to let synchronous DRAMs and not Rambus DRAMs serve as the dominant memory in Pentium 4 systems.

"The consumer will decide" the fate of Rambus, Barrett said at the beginning of a two-day visit to Taiwan.

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