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Old 09-22-2009
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Rambus, Kingston collaborate on new memory technology

Apart from its rampant lawsuits, it's rare to catch Rambus' name in the news these days. Even more weird, is that the company's announcement today has little to do with its proprietary XDR DRAM. Instead, Rambus has teamed up with Kingston to develop "threaded memory module technology," which boosts the bandwidth of conventional DDR3 SDRAM.

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Old 09-22-2009
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I thought RAMBUS was closed down permanently by the courts... and their engineers were banned from the business.
In their day, they were among the best.
So this is good news. I guess. Don't know why Kingston needed the, so I assume Rambus needed Kingston.
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Old 09-22-2009
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When did RAMBUS get closed down by the courts? I know it was accused of using undisclosed patents to extort money from SDRAM makers (a 2001 review article at
http://www.kickassgear.com/Articles/rambus_in_court.htm
calls that "submarine tactics"). And the FTC wanted to sue them under the Sherman Antitrust Act but the Supreme Court shut that down in February of this year (http://www.rambus.com/us/news/press_releases/2009/090223.html) - I never heard about any court-ordered closures.
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Old 09-22-2009
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yet another good reason I don't buy kingston memory anymore.
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Old 09-23-2009
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i dont think its a good time to introduce new memory tech....they shudve done it before intel introduced i7 and i5 architecture and the new sockets
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