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To: MileHigh who wrote (17016)3/4/1999 2:58:00 AM
From: Barry Grossman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
MH & Thread,

Rambus inside? This doesn't say.

biz.yahoo.com

Thursday March 4, 2:38 am Eastern Time
(Note: this article is ''in progress''; there will likely be an update soon.)

Sony Computer to invest Y70 bln in chip facility
TOKYO, March 4 (Reuters) - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc, a unit of Sony Corp , said on Thursday it would set up a new subsidiary to make semiconductors using 0.18-micron embedded DRAM technology, and would invest 70 billion yen in the new facility.

The chips will be used in Sony's next-generation PlayStation video game machines.

In a separate statement, Toshiba Corp and Sony Computer said they would establish a joint venture to make 128-bit microprocessors for the new PlayStations.

The venture, which will be owned 51 percent by Toshiba and 49 percent by Sony Computer, will have initial production capacity of 10,000 wafers per month and will make the new chips available from the autumn of this year.

The venture will be capitalised at 100 million yen.

Sony Computer said it will invest 50 billion yen in equipment for the joint venture, which will operate a production line in Toshiba's Oita plant in southern Japan.

(Note: this article is ''in progress''; there will likely be an update soon.)
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Barry



To: MileHigh who wrote (17016)3/4/1999 6:22:00 AM
From: KM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Here's one take on the trading range. I agree with this person's take:

exchange2000.com