To: unclewest who wrote (20304 ) 5/14/1999 7:43:00 AM From: unclewest Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
forget what i said yesterday...upon further reflection, this is why i think rmbs is up so strong. and why i think this is just the beginning of a fabulous many years for rambus shareholders. the most recent news as posted by rmbs...one month. i really like to see rmbs updating the website daily now. an occasional press release would be nice too.rambus.com interesting that on april 15 h&q downgraded rambus due to rmbs spending a few bucks to hire 10 more engineers to help with the industry's conversion to rdram and because seasonal sales of n64 were projected to decrease temporarily. ridiculous imo. since then we have gone from 63 to 51 to 81. up 6 days in a row, volume has doubled. the tech industry is standing in line to tell us how they are involved with rambus. huge announcements have been made regarding production, demand, game sets, asic licensing and production. ti is using rambus to make high speed telephone equipment. intel says they will only suppport the rambus high speed memory and no others. intel and rambus say we are on track for a september release. the ceo of sony told us that the only possible competition is unstable at high speeds and they will not use it. sony commits to rdram. ibm cutting out of dram yesterday eliminating the last competition concern. in the last 90 days institutional ownership has gone from 35% to 52% and a private individual has acquired over 5% of the company as an investment; he predicts a share price of 500 in two years. announcements regarding the use of rambus in dvd's, copiers, scanners, digital tv, etc will all be made as soon as production makes rdram available. toshiba and sony are spending $1 billion to increase rambus rdram production this year. micron is spending $500 million to do the same. the entire industry has invested billions and billions of dollars to convert to rambus memory. rambus has happened. it has overcome every obstacle to change the entire computer memory industry. this little company has developed the speed increase our computers and other consumer items need for the coming internet improvements. the two fit hand in glove. rambus has the speed that caused intel to recently state, "rambus is the memory technology for the foreseeable future." unclewest maybe i'll apply for the job to write rambus press releases.