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To: WALT REISCH who wrote (3186)2/12/1999 12:02:00 PM
From: Allen Bucholski  Respond to of 8393
 
Walt,their was a lot of new information for me the explaining of use of two materials amorphous and crystalline to get the storage of 1 and 0 on memories. The flat topology factor was new to me.

Also enabling shrinking,
the OUM memory provides higher speed active read current from its thin film memory media,
avoiding the fixed charge read approach of a DRAM with related test, noise, and soft-error
problems.

The statement of system-on-a chip statement was interesting.

The OUF talks about a whole series of chips not just a memory chips.
A lot of this new information we will see most of this information in our new annual report which should be mailed shortly. (gruess)

Don't put a order in for your electric car yet. We have to find a partner company with 500-600 million dollars for a micro memory chip production plant.(ECDs plant is said to be able to be made a lot cheaper.) From what I heard most memory chip plants cost billion dollars at least. I am sold on ECDs chips I know ECD has been working on them a long time. Seen them put up on a scope and can have up to 8 voltage states. Maybe Lowery's arrival is the lynch pin for getting production going on at least some type of chips.

Allen



To: WALT REISCH who wrote (3186)2/12/1999 4:20:00 PM
From: Futurist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8393
 
Walt,

This is just normal and you're not going to retire in the next 2-5 years (or less).