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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bilow who wrote (87274)12/1/2003 11:59:25 PM
From: Pat Hughes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
you dare chime in?
King loser????

The King of the $2.00 trading system???

No..Can't be. I'm dreaming.

You either missed Rambus by a mile......or you were paid to bash Rambus for three years.

I happen to think that you are just an idiot. You didn't have the brain capacity to trade Rambus profitably and you weren't smart enough to bash the stock for money.
Basically...you are a total idiot with nothing to say.

Oh and by the way in the glory days of discussing Rambus .........let me remind you of how wrong you were. You missed the opportunity of a lifetime.

Remember DDR is RAMBUS. RAMBUS is DDR.

McGuire said it. Oliver agreed and then fumbled much like you do.

Loser.



To: Bilow who wrote (87274)12/5/2003 9:55:56 PM
From: JD_Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Well, approximately how much faster is the Cray with RDRAM than if it had DDR and how much faster is the SIS chipset using RDRAM 1200 than the 800 mhz boards with the DDR copy? The articles i saw seemed to indicate about a 15% lead for RDRAM, have you seen any others? The surprise to me was the fact that the industry doesn't seem to care for the performance more efficient memory provides anymore, and has lulled us all into accepting a second rate standard. Anyway, as far as the RMBS earnings goes, DDR appears more and more likely to be a better contributor than the full fledged RDRAM they are still helping Samsung produce very profitably.