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To: unclewest who wrote (12785)1/10/1999 5:34:00 PM
From: CarlY  Respond to of 93625
 
The following is purely from the chart technical point of view and may not reflect what is really happening -

Last week's action is very similar to the week before Nov 13th last year. Though history is the sole base of judgment, it does provide some hints. My prediction(yeah.. prediction) is that RMBS will have a positive run starting next Wednesday or so for about 2 weeks. Here are the reasons:

1. Both K-lines of 11/13 and 1/8 dropped to 50 point line.
2. Both D-lines are stretching flat.
3. Both MACD suggest a recovery
4. The situations are very similar and the price after 11/13 had a really nice run.

Volume do not match exactly but are close.
Just my 2cts and let's see what happens next week.

-carl



To: unclewest who wrote (12785)1/10/1999 8:22:00 PM
From: Mkilloran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
unclewest......100,000,000 PC 's is only the beginning for RMBS ...
Video games, servers, PDA's, digital TV's, graphic interface boards, high speed multi media devices (digital VCR's, DVD's, etc) and
high speed telcom switches.

Not sure that many of these devices will be on the market with the speeds that require RMBS memory this year ...but over the next few years for sure.

The life time for PC's and servers is only 2 maybe 3 years and the commercial users will replace and upgrade all units. The home PC market will upgrade as well but not at the same pace..

Look for Intel's marketing campaign to start for the PENTIUM III next week. Drawing the line between Intel Pentium generations.
Yes, the Pentium II will be considered to be OLD and OBSOLETE soon.



To: unclewest who wrote (12785)1/11/1999 7:05:00 AM
From: Alan Hume  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Uncle and any Guru's out there.

OK, I agree with you with the 100kk computers.
Now as the size for the coming Chips will be 128Mb (Samsung), I will assume that the base spec will be to have 128Mb of RDRAM. OK, BUT, current computer configurations will not allow you to do this. You have to fill up 1 if not 2 slots with 4 DRAM chips each

So here is my question :
Will the Caminio or K7 motherboard allow for just a single DRAM chip,
or will the minimum RDRAM configuration be 4 x 128Mb?????

Any takers?
Alan