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To: OtherChap who wrote (3201)3/4/1998 12:07:00 AM
From: Manx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
OtherChap, The article/subject you referred to:

("...DRAMs made to the new DDR standard will be considered an interim step in Intel's eventual plans to incorporate Rambus' high-speed memory...")

does not appear to offer anything new, which has not been discounted by now. Is there anything there, which is new for this thread?

ManX



To: OtherChap who wrote (3201)3/4/1998 1:22:00 AM
From: Tom Gebing  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
OC, Thanks for the post, but this is old news and not something that will scare the knowledgeable investors. Do what you feel is necessary, it is your investment. Good luck .

Regards,
Tom



To: OtherChap who wrote (3201)3/4/1998 2:06:00 AM
From: stephen wall  Respond to of 93625
 
Otherchap,

Of course you can do with your money what you want, but if you refer back to articles where Intel states specifically what their reasons were for selecting Rambus technology, and that to date nothing has substantially changed, you may want to reconsider your position. This is the article I always refer back to:

techweb.com

stephen



To: OtherChap who wrote (3201)3/4/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: Guy Peter Cordaro  Respond to of 93625
 
I believe the article said a interim step before going to RAMBUS:

DRAMs made to the new DDR standard will be considered an interim step in Intel's eventual plans to incorporate Rambus' high-speed memory. Both technologies promises to improve overall system performance by speeding up the rate data travels from memory to the processor, a critical data path in all personal computers and a performance bottleneck which has plagued PCs since their inception.



To: OtherChap who wrote (3201)3/4/1998 4:07:00 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Time to short this stock. As of tomorrow, I'm going to short
5,000 shares.

So how did your panic short go..? Make big bucks..?