Monday, April 25, 2005

Rambus was right . . .

Theinquirer.net admits “Rambus was right all along, darn it”:

Rambus has also alleged that a conspiracy existed to prevent its RIMM modules from gaining the importance in the desktop market that they should.


What's perfectly evident now is that quite a few of the major
Dramurai have owned up to artificially inflating memory prices with the sole beneficiaries of the cartel being the DRAM makers themselves.

Snip.

The damaging coverage Rambus was receiving was having an effect on Intel. And Intel didn't like that at all. Now, several years after the fact, it's still hard for Rambus to shake off these perceptions of yesteryear, despite the fact that the most it could really have been charged with was naivety.

Since then, Rambus has made strenuous efforts to engage with the marketplace and is happy to talk to journalists and to analysts. It's something of a case study and a mess that Rambus insiders readily concede in off the record conversations with the INQ. µ
Read the article here.

Hat tip to FinzToRite of the Pinehurst Thread for the link.

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