Is this company the SOLE one who is ventured with Rambus in the east? How much is their stock in comparison to Rambus? Do you guys have any DD of it? tse.com.tw
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) Licenses RDRAM Technology from Rambus Inc. Taipei, Taiwan and Los Altos, CA - November 12, 2001 - Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS), a leading core logic and graphics supplier, and Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS), the leading provider of high speed chip connections, today announced an expansion of the original RDRAM licensing agreement between the companies. SiS expanded their license with Rambus to include the current generation of RDRAM technology, known as Direct RDRAMTM, which allows SiS to integrate RDRAM intellectual property into future products for PCs, networking and communications applications."As a leading chipset supplier in Taiwan, SiS is poised to offer the broadest range of performance system solutions to our customers by offering RDRAM compatible products," said Shing Wong, Senior Vice President of SiS. "This agreement with SiS underlines the importance of the Taiwan market as providers of RDRAM memory systems," stated Frank Fox, Vice President and General Manager of Rambus Inc. "Best of class desktop PCs and workstations use RDRAM memory to achieve the highest levels of performance. As these systems penetrate into the mainstream market, SiS will be well positioned to offer pure performance solutions based on RDRAM memory technology."About SiS SiS was founded in 1987, and located in Hsin Chu Science-based Industrial Park in Northern Taiwan. The company focuses on developing, manufacturing and marketing leading-edge logic products, including core logic, multimedia and connectivity. For further information, please visit SiS website at sis.com. Or contact Ms. Ellie Yin, 886-2-29161619 ext. 346 ellie@sis.com.tw Ms. Jessie Lee, 886-2-29161619 ext. 341 jessie@sis.com.tw Miss Michele Huang, 886-2-29161619 ext. 345 michele@sis.com.twAbout Rambus Inc. Rambus Inc. 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. For further information, please visit Rambus website at rambus.com. Or contact Miss Kristine Wiseman, 650-947-5000 kwiseman@rambus.com Mr. Joseph Lin, 886-2-27171999 ext. 1121 jlin@rambus.com
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Rambus Inc. Expands Global Presence Opening New Office in Taipei, Taiwan ... Rambus Inc. Expands Global Presence Opening New Office in Taipei, Taiwan Office to Provide Direct Sales, Marketing and Engineering Support Mountain View, CA and Taipei, Taiwan - October 17, 2000 - Rambus Inc., the leading provider ... rambus.com. www.rdram.com ... Taoyuan, Taiwan, ROC tel: 886-3-4839611 ext 1470 fax: 886-3-4839620 Chant World International Co, Ltd. Vicky Ding email: vicky@chantworld.com.tw 2, Ho Chun S. Rd, Chung Li Industry Park Taoyuan, Taiwan, ROC tel: 886-3-452-7021 fax: ... rdram.com May2001_Newsletter.pdf ... Vice President, ASUSTeK and DK Tsai, Managing Director, Kingston Technology Far East Co. Presentations made at RDF Taiwan gave a clear indication that RDRAM cost reduction efforts continue suc- cessfully, Intel contin- ues to ... rambus.com. Winbond to Provide Rambus RDRAM Memory Devices Leading Taiwan DRAM Company to Begin Volume Production In 2001 Hsin-Chu, Taiwan and Los Altos, CA - June 27, 2001 - Winbond Electronics Corporation and Rambus Inc. today announced Winbond is ramping RDRAM® production volume and is ... rambus.com. Taiwan Manufacturers Introduce 4-Layer Motherboards Supporting Pentium 4 with RDRAM Taiwan Manufacturers Introduce 4-Layer Motherboards Supporting Pentium 4 with RDRAM Low Cost 4-Layer RDRAM Motherboards On Display at Computex Taipei, Taiwan - June 6, 2001 - Rambus Inc., the leading provider of high bandwidth ... rambus.com. Development Support - Infrastructure Resources ... Taoyuan, Taiwan, ROC tel: 886-3-4839611 ext 1470 fax: 886-3-4839620 Chant World International Co, Ltd. Vicky Ding email: vicky@chantworld.com.tw 2, Ho Chun S. Rd, Chung Li Industry Park Taoyuan, Taiwan, ROC tel: 886-3-452-7021 fax: ... rambus.com Mar2001_Newsletter.pdf ... VP, Memory Business 4 Q1 in Review - Industry Events Press Releases 6 2Q Events Calendar 7 Rambus Developer Forum - Taiwan May 14, 2001 8 Sony PlayStation®2 - RADICAL DUDE "Lifelike graphics? Check. Smoother, more responsive play? ... rambus.com. Rambus Inc. Taipei, Taiwan and Los Altos, CA - November 12, 2001 - Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS), a leading core logic and graphics supplier, and Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS), the leading provider of high speed chip connections, today ... rambus.com. RDRAM Production Ramping To Meet Growing Demand Taipei, Taiwan - March 6, 2001 - During last week's Intel Developer Forum, three leading RDRAM suppliers, Samsung, Toshiba and Elpida, revealed that their production of RDRAM is increasing significantly to meet the growing demand in ... rambus.com. Development Support - TDR Production ... San-Chung City, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC tel: 886-2-8512-3066 fax: 886-2-8512-3231 Website: www.jettech.com.tw Roger Lin: jetroger@ms19.hinet.net Joyce Wu: jetict@ms19.hinet.net "Jet Technology's TDR 2000 is a PC based automatic test ... rambus.com Sort By Date | Hide Summaries Next 10 Copyright 2001 Rambus Inc. - see our trademark guidelines 28 HITS
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Taiwan Manufacturers Introduce 4-Layer Motherboards Supporting Pentium 4 with RDRAM Low Cost 4-Layer RDRAM Motherboards On Display at Computex Taipei, Taiwan - June 6, 2001 - Rambus Inc., the leading provider of high bandwidth chip-connection technologies, ASUSTek Computer, Gigabyte Technology and Micro-Star International (MSI) today announced a milestone in the RDRAM® cost reduction program with the introduction of 4-layer Pentium®4 motherboards supporting two RDRAM Channels. These new 4-layer RDRAM motherboards are cost competitive compared to SDRAM motherboards and are on display this week during Computex in Taiwan. "With its high-bandwidth and scalability, RDRAM sets a new benchmark in performance and is a highly attractive memory architecture," states Jonathan Tsang, Vice-President, ASUSTeK Computer, Inc. "In addition to the P4T and P4T-M in mass production today, ASUS is very proud to launch new 4-layer Pentium 4 motherboards based on advanced RDRAM technology, delivering competitive cost vs. SDRAM boards for the mainstream desktop PC market." "MSI 850 Pro motherboards fully utilize the high bandwidth Rambus RDRAMs provide to satisfy the demanding memory needs of Desktop PCs," said Jeans Huang, Vice President of Micro-star Int'l Co., Ltd. "To meet cost/performance criteria of mainstream market, we're launching the new 4-layer products, based on Intel 850 chipset and featured RDRAM memory, in Computex Taipei." Today, there are over 300 RDRAM-based systems available including desktop PCs, workstations, consumer platforms as well as high performance, single and dual processor motherboards. RDRAM devices with data rate transfers of up to 800MHz enable a single Rambus Channel to achieve bandwidth of up to 1.6 gigabytes per second. Rambus technology allows architects the flexibility to incorporate multiple channels to scale memory capacity and bandwidth to meet system requirements. Intel 840 and Intel 850 chipset-based desktops and PC workstations and Sony's PlayStation®2 utilize two Rambus Channels for a total of 3.2 gigabytes per second of memory bandwidth. About Rambus Inc. Rambus Inc. [Nasdaq: RMBS] 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. Rambus and RDRAM are registered trademarks of Rambus Inc.
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Rambus Announces RDRAM and RIMM Module Roadmap Through 2005Highest Bandwidth Devices and Modules to Address PC Memory Performance RequirementsTokyo, Japan - June 13, 2001 - Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq: RMBS), the leading provider of high bandwidth chip-connection technologies, released its evolutionary technology roadmap for RDRAM® devices and RIMMâ„¢ modules during Rambus Developer Forum Japan. By combining incremental RDRAM frequency increases to 1200MHz with wider 32 bit and 64 bit modules, Rambus and its partners will deliver RIMM module solutions up to 9.6 GB/sec by 2005. This five-fold increase in module bandwidth exceeds the anticipated performance requirements of PC main memory with minimal changes to the existing RDRAM device and infrastructure."With the need for system memory bandwidth increasing over the next 5 years, it is essential that DRAM architecture continue to evolve accordingly to deliver the maximum user experience from the PC platform. Intel supports the steps that Rambus and the RDRAM industry are taking to address the anticipated memory demand," said Louis Burns, Vice President of Desktop Products Group of Intel.RDRAM Devices Joining 800MHz RDRAM devices on the long-term PC memory roadmap are two additional frequencies, 1066MHz and 1200MHz. Initially supported by Samsung, Toshiba and Elpida, these new timing bins will increase RDRAM performance by up to 50% over today's PC800 RDRAM. The new PC1066 and PC1200 RDRAM devices will become available in volume production in 2002 and 2005, respectively."Samsung is committed to remaining the leader in RDRAM production with over 130 million 128Mb units expected to ship this year," said Jon Kang, Senior Vice President Product Planning at Samsung Electronics. "We continue that leadership position by being the first to sample PC1066 RDRAMs and are currently working with Rambus to incorporate them onto modules." RIMM Modules In addition to RDRAM device frequency increases, the RIMM module width will be increased from its present 16 bits to 32 and 64 bits. This extension effectively doubles and quadruples the RIMM module bandwidth. Combined with RDRAM frequency increases, Rambus has developed a PC memory roadmap that is easily scalable to 9.6 GB/s. "The PC industry needs evolutionary solutions to fulfill future memory bandwidth requirements. Toshiba is addressing these requirements with higher performance RDRAM speed bins and wider 32 and 64 bit RIMM modules," said Shozo Saito, General Manager of Toshiba's Memory Division."Elpida is the most experienced RDRAM supplier and the first to validate the 256Mb RDRAM. To meet the PC memory requirements Elpida will produce higher performance RDRAMs and wider RIMM modules," said Hidemori Inukai, Vice President and General Manager Strategic Marketing at Elpida Inc. "We will continue to work closely with Rambus and the industry in supporting the evolutionary RDRAM and RIMM module roadmap."The 16 bit, 32 bit, and 64 bit RIMM modules are expected to coexist and to ship into different segments of the market, from low-end server and workstation to mainstream and value desktop PC. Since there are no functional changes to the RDRAM device, the same part can be assembled onto any width RIMM module, enabling manufacturers flexibility in meeting customer requirements. The three RDRAM frequency grades combined with wider RIMM modules provide flexible and scalable solutions to system designers implementing PC memory subsystems well beyond 2005.About Rambus Inc. Rambus Inc. [Nasdaq: RMBS] 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.More information on Rambus Inc. and its high bandwidth technologies is available at rambus.com.this press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements concerning frequency and performance improvements in RDRAM devices, bandwidth increases in RIMM modules and scheduled availability of the new devices and modules. Important factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ are: dependence upon commitment and success of third parties, such as DRAM manufacturers and systems producers, in developing and marketing components and systems incorporating Rambus technology; rapid technological changes in the markets addressed by Rambus; the potential development of competing technologies; Rambus' ability to redirect resources into new systems applications; and delays in development schedules.Rambus and RDRAM are registered trademarks of Rambus Inc. RIMM is a trademark of Rambus Inc. Contact: Kristine Wiseman Rambus Public Relations (650) 947-5319 pr@rambus.com rambus.com Chuca/Chucka |