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To: Rich1 who wrote (16308)2/26/2002 12:54:48 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23786
 
RMBS has some nice volume with it too.



To: Rich1 who wrote (16308)2/26/2002 12:55:30 PM
From: Challo Jeregy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23786
 
12:14 ET Rambus said to introduce new, cheaper chip design (RMBS) 7.23 +1.23: -- Update
-- Traders citing Bloomberg are telling us that RMBS's 21% gain today is due to their introduction
of a memory chip at the Intel Developer Forum that would lower system and design costs.
Briefing.com notes that one of the issues hampering broad acceptance of RMBS's chip design is the
higher cost of the RMBS design vs the cheaper DDR alternative (INTC supports both RMBS and
DDR designs)



To: Rich1 who wrote (16308)2/26/2002 12:58:26 PM
From: Junkyardawg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23786
 
news.com.com

Speeds, feeds and creeds at Intel forum
By CNET News.com Staff
February 26, 2002, 9:05 AM PT

roundup At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, it's prophecies about the industry and then down to the serious nuts and bolts of technology. A faster hard-drive spec is in the pipeline, Rambus is revving up its DRAM, and Intel has its eyes on high-end computing.