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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (160414)2/27/2002 8:27:08 AM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
To All: More on the return of RMBS. It seems that the future overall performance of 2.0 ghz cpu's and achievement of Moore's Laws processing speeds is definitely facilitated by latest RMBS tech. The following articles refer:

tomshardware.com

pcworld.com

Does anyone know what the price premium for RMBS RDRAM is vis a vis DDR which evidently won't do the trick beyond 2ghz. JFD



To: John F. Dowd who wrote (160414)2/27/2002 1:29:52 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 186894
 
John
re: the sum of all knowledge that they lack
I am a risk manager and some say that I am somewhat ok at what I do <ggggg>. I know that they are just kind......
re: Why didn't Moore,Palevsky,Noyes and the rest of the early INTC founders see your star rising
indeed, I agree :-))
re: Good luck to you and let me know when your ready to launch your version of INTC.
I am ready, what do I do now? <ggggg>
Regards
-Albert
ps what I told you before was my opinion but your responses or lack of such seems to prove my point



To: John F. Dowd who wrote (160414)2/27/2002 2:34:28 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
John - Re: dilbert & "Why didn't Moore,Palevsky,Noyes and the rest of the early INTC founders see your star rising on the horizon and avail themselves of your wisdom so we would not have come to this horrible position where INTC is the world leader in microchips from flash memory to CPU's and soon telecommunication. "

You have asked the fundamental question - how could Intel become the world's most successful semiconductor of all time without the brilliant minds of "dilbert and the the droids".

Good thing MAD has their help - otherwise, MAD might be losing money !

Paul