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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (2296)11/18/1997 11:57:00 AM
From: Ken M  Respond to of 93625
 
Many reasons to own this stock

10/27/97

S3 Licenses Direct Rambus Technology for PC Multimedia Chips

10/15/97

Rambus Details Next-Generation, High-Speed Memory Interface

09/30/97

System Memory Infrastructure Leaders Announce Support for Direct Rambus Technology

08/26/97

NEC Multimedia Microcontroller Puts Rambus Technology Directly On-Chip

08/26/97

NEC Electronics Unveils Revolutionary Microcontroller

08/25/97

Siemens Licenses Direct Rambus Technology for DRAMs

07/24/97

Fujitsu Licenses Rambus Technology For Next Generation DRAMs

07/23/97

Micron Electronics Ships Rambus Technology as Standard Feature

07/23/97

Gateway 2000 Ships Rambus Technology as Standard Feature

07/21/97

Texas Instruments Licenses Rambus Technology For DSPs, DRAMs and Communications ASICs

07/21/97

AMCC Announces New, Higher Performance Clock Generator for Rambus Memory Systems

07/16/97

HP's New Enabling Technology For Rambus Devices Offers World's Fastest RDRAM Test Solution

04/14/97

Nine Companies to Provide Highest Bandwidth Direct Rambus Memory Components

02/24/97

SGS-Thomson Licenses Rambus Technology for Multimedia IC Products

02/03/97

Mosys and Rambus Enter a Joint Development Agreement

01/13/97

Rambus-Compatible IC Sales Top $400 Million

11/18/96

Rambus Technology Creates Lowest-Cost, 2-MByte Frame Buffer

10/21/96

Rambus-Compatible IC Sales Top $200 Million

10/01/96

Creative Extends Graphics Blaster Line to Bring 2D/3D Acceleration to the PC

09/24/96

Cirrus Logic Unveils Family of Arcade-Action 3D Solutions For The PC Market

09/23/96

World's First Media Processor Solution Now Shipping (Chromatic)

09/09/96

Hyundai Licenses Rambus Technology

07/29/96

TSMC Foundry Supports Rambus High Speed Interface

07/15/96

Rambus Based IC Component Shipments Reach $100M in First Half of 1996

06/26/96

Rambus Technology is Available to All PC Consumers

05/13/96

Improved Rambus DRAM Reduces Latency, Doubles Effective Bandwidth

04/24/96

Creative Introduces New Graphics BlasterT Multimedia Accelerator Cards

04/01/96

Rambus Names Adobe Co-founder/President to Board of Directors

04/01/96

8Mb RDRAM Available from Toshiba

03/19/96

Rambus Boosts Memory System Performance to 600 MHz

02/26/96

New Display Card Stretches Desktop Across Two Monitors (Appian)

02/12/96

IBM ASIC Family to Include the Rambus High Bandwidth Interface Standard

01/22/96

AMCC Announces its First CMOS Clock Generator

12/11/95

NEC Electronics Inc. Samples 8M RDRAMr

11/14/95

Augat Expands Their Rambus RSocket Product Line

11/13/95

Low Profile, Compact & Robust Memory Socket From Molex Meets RambusT Specifications

11/13/95

LG Semicon to Provide World's First 8-Megabit Rambus DRAM

10/09/95

Single Chip Provides Complete, State-of-the-Art PC Multimedia Solution (Chromatic)

09/18/95

New Rambus DRAM Announced for Personal Multimedia Systems

08/07/95

Silicon Graphics Indego2 Impact Workstations Powered by Toshiba Technology Innovations

07/10/95

Silicon Graphics Pioneers New Era in Desktop Realism with Indego2 Impact Workstations

06/26/95

Cirrus Logic's New Visual Media Accelerator Changes Price-Performance Paradigm for the PC Industry

05/15/95

Highly Sophisticated Graphics Technology Features 1 Gigabyte/Second Bandwidth in Small Package (NEC)

03/17/95

16Mb Generation Rambus DRAMs Available from Toshiba

01/23/95

Samsung to Provide High Bandwidth 500MHz Rambus DRAMS

01/09/95

First Production-Qualified 0.5 Micron Rambus ASICs Announced by Toshiba

01/09/95

Cirrus Logic Licenses Rambus Technology

01/06/95

Nintendo Ultra 64 "Dream Team" Prepares for 1995 Launch

11/14/94

Logic Modeling Supports DRAM Modules

11/14/94

Low Cost Rambus Clock Components - AMCC, Chrontel, ICS, and Macronix

11/14/94

Augat Expands Their Rambus RSocket Product Line

10/10/94

Rambus DRAM to Become Next Standard for PC Graphics

08/22/94

LSI Logic Licenses Rambus Technology for High-Performance ASIC and Standard Products

07/18/94

Nintendo Ultra 64 Game System to Use High Speed Rambus Technology



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (2296)11/18/1997 2:17:00 PM
From: Jamie Pleasant  Respond to of 93625
 
jeff:
Ask them why they belive that stock priceis trading lower after options. Shouldn't it go up? What are the concerns over DRAM prices that I have been hearing about?

Thanks alot!

Jamie Pleasant



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (2296)11/18/1997 4:51:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Jeff,
Thanks for the post. If the DRAM people are there, could you ask each of the big manufacturers when they will be introducing RDRAM.
Thanks
David



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (2296)11/18/1997 11:47:00 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Respond to of 93625
 

I was told that INTEL has a 100mhz bus chipset coming out in 1998 (code named "Camino") that will be able to use RDRAM. They said this was announced but I have search the intel site and haven't been able to confirm yet.


I found out from Kingston Technologies(they are partnered w/ Rambus/Intel to run their products through the tests)today that the Intel chipset is called the "BX chipset" They didn't know what "camino" was...but thats the name Rambus gave me? SMOD is Rambus's other partner, I don't know what they do yet?

Jeff



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (2296)4/4/1999 7:10:00 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 


You are responding to this message from Jeff Jordan on Nov 18 1997 10:22AM EST

I was told that INTEL has a 100mhz bus chipset coming out in 1998 (code named "Camino") that will be able to use RDRAM. They said this was announced but I have search the intel site and haven't been able to confirm yet. The Merced is slated for later release. This chipset will alow you to use RDRAM w/ any cpu.


As I remember I gathered a little more info about it from Smart Modular (SMOD) who was testing the chipset at the time. Or was it Kingston?<g> Well, I guess we're very much off our ramp-up schedule...lots of interesting reading these old posts.

I'm still expecting to see $55 one more time. Only time will tell.<g>

(Get your ducks in row and unload the junk ASND:-)
Ibexx
<g> I guess I better unload my shares of LU now?<g> ASND was trading near it's low of $23.5!

Jeff
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