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To: Ibexx who wrote (40516)11/17/1997 9:23:00 AM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 186894
 
Ibexx,

Could be really something this week, both up and down, I don't think we will be off to the races until next week. MHO, we will see a nice move up in Intel to lure in the call buyers, close things on the week near 75 or 80, just a guess and a disclaimer that I'm wrong almost as much as I'm right.

Still like to see a good week of stability in the world markets, not good to see thing down OR up 2% to 6% daily.

John



To: Ibexx who wrote (40516)11/17/1997 9:50:00 AM
From: Dom B.  Respond to of 186894
 
Mornin' IBEXX...you in Hawaii right now?

Your last post was at 3.14 am!

OK, I won't end my post with the usual "sleep tight"

Hoping your day is very profitable.

Aloha...//dom



To: Ibexx who wrote (40516)11/20/1997 6:56:00 AM
From: Ibexx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Thread,

Slightly OTOT - Rambus
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LG Makes High-Speed 64Mb Rambus DRAM Chip

November 20, 1997 (SEOUL) -- LG Semicon Inc. developed a 64Mb Rambus dynamic random access memory (DRAM) microchip with a very fast data-transfer speed.

The new microchip can transfer data at a rate of 700MBps (megabytes per second), the company announced.

The so-called second-generation Rambus DRAM chip (concurrent version) has a capacity to transfer data equivalent to 43,750 newspaper pages per second, or four times faster than high-speed synchronous DRAMs, LG Semicon said.

Company officials said the new chips will be used as high-capacity graphics memory in workstations, digital TV sets and asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switches.

The new memory microchips will help LG Semicon in leading the emerging graphics memory market and will pave the way for the development of a third-generation 64Mb Rambus DRAM chip (direct version), the company said.

Commercial production of the new memory chips will begin in early 1998.

Also, LG Semicon plans to produce 1 million units a month of 18Mb Rambus DRAMs beginning this month and a concurrent version of an 18Mb Rambus DRAM in December.

LG Semicon is displaying the new microchips at the '97 Fall Comdex Show in Las Vegas.

japanbiztech.com:80/articles/KREL971120MBN001P0T0F0.html

Ibexx