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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (161051)3/4/2002 6:22:57 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Top ten technology innovators: John Crawford - Intel's processor pioneer strikes gold again

infoworld.com

I guess InfoWorld based their choice on quality of innovation - instead of the number of boilerplate patents !!

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2002 Technology Innovators
We profile the people who are building, evangelizing, and inventing the technologies that turn a company into a success.

Top ten technology innovators
These masterminds are behind the technologies that meant the most to business in the last year.
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: John Crawford
Intel's processor pioneer strikes gold again

February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Mike Lazaridis
BlackBerry genius shares simple secret of success: Listen to your customers
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Andy Mendelsohn
Breaking new ground is old hat for Oracle's long-time visionary database developer
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Dave Moellenhoff
ASP founder predicts the end of software as we know it
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Larry Page and Sergey Brin
The Internet's most famous pair of Ph.D.s are still striving to make data more accessible
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Clifford Neuman
For Kerberos co-author, security hasn't lost its allure
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Ray Ozzie
Notes inventor envisions peer-to-peer technology supplanting e-mail
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Vivek Ranadivé
Real-time computing pioneer is taking his message to the enterprise masses
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Dave Winer
SOAP co-author strives for simplicity and drives decentralization
February 27, 2002

Top ten technology innovators: Mark Lucovsky
The brains behind HailStorm sees Web services as a hub for simplifying busy lives
February 27, 2002



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (161051)3/4/2002 6:23:23 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 186894
 
RE:"Scared of what? AMD had more than enough time to bring DDR to the mobile market and beat Intel to the punch. But AMD lost that opportunity along with most of their mobile market share in 2001"

Sacred to fork out the costs of a new platform when the industry looked on the ropes.
Of course, AMD is maily to blame too..

RE:"Meanwhile, Intel now has DDR across all market segments now, from desktop to server to mobile. Sure, Intel was late to the DDR game, but it's not like the anti-Rambus coalition did well on their own without Intel's help. And they pretty much had everyone else in the industry pulling for them ever since RDRAM was released in 1999."

True and this makes AMDs efforts even more pathetic. Like I said they had it in their hand and dropped the ball...really sad...

Jim