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Rambus told to go home

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PS: Hate to say it but I told you so.



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Reply to Lowlypawn

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"It seems unlikely Rambus (memory) will ever be a high-volume, mainstream memory technology."



Sounds like the writer isn't getting his share of 'kickbacks' from RAMBUS. That would chap me too....

Reply to ejsmith2

Could this be the first push for Rambus down a slippery slope towards the end?

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