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To: Paul Engel who wrote (71969)1/24/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: MileHigh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul,

Sounds like more of the same regarding RDRAM ramp...Now NEC and next Hyundai....

Sunday January 24, 9:43 pm Eastern Time
NEC in talks to obtain funds from Intel--paper
TOKYO, Jan 25 (Reuters) - NEC Corp is seeking possible financial alliances with Intel Corp (Nasdaq:INTC - news) and several other major U.S. personal computer makers, a Japanese newspaper reported on Monday.

No immediate comment from NEC was available.

The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun said NEC was in negotiations with the U.S. companies on either a direct investment in the company's manufacturing facilities or capital participation in NEC.

The U.S. PC makers were seeking a stable supply of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips and NEC needs funds to build new production lines, it said.




To: Paul Engel who wrote (71969)1/24/1999 10:50:00 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 186894
 
NEC in talks to obtain funds from Intel--paper

TOKYO, Jan 25 (Reuters) - NEC Corp is seeking possible financial alliances with Intel
Corp (Nasdaq:INTC - news) and several other major U.S. personal computer makers, a
Japanese newspaper reported on Monday.

No immediate comment from NEC was available.

The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun said NEC was in negotiations with the U.S. companies on either a direct investment in the
company's manufacturing facilities or capital participation in NEC.

The U.S. PC makers were seeking a stable supply of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips and NEC needs funds
to build new production lines, it said.



To: Paul Engel who wrote (71969)1/25/1999 2:43:00 AM
From: HIA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul Engel...retired 47 year old whatever and a PHD from MIT...wow...I thought you were a hyper-active 15 year old...but I recently went to a modern professional building at a major medical facility...all those solemn retirees and aging baby-boomers going to and fro to their doctors...now...walk into the mens restroom...and guess what...writing on the bathroom stall dividers...enough writing to make you wonder...

Myself...with a motorsports background...I've never been starved for adventure or craving of a cheap thrill...and I don't write on bathroom walls...

On Intel...just read the news...denial at this point is childish...but to repeat all the points...the chip has a design that allows a web site to log (or read or whatever) the chip ID number...the problem here is that the internet community does not want Intel to ID them...duh. And to repeat the other point...most ISP assign dynamic IP addresses to their customers...(that means that you have a different IP address everytime that you log on...)...