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Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/03/19/micron_subpoenas_intel_in_rambus/

Micron subpoenas Intel in Rambus suit

Flotsam and jetsam from the World Wide Ebb

By Mike Magee

Posted in Hardware Roundup, 19th March 2001 10:14 GMT

HWRoundup While yours truly was ducking from buckets of vitriol being flung by irate Ramboid shareholders, young JC (http://www.jc-news.com/pc/) spotted on the Rambus Site (http://www.rambusite.com) that Micron, which also has litigation with Rambus, has issued a subpoena "on custodian of records of Intel Corporation". That happened last week.

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Benchmarks for multi-processing 760 boards which got disappeared after we referred to them, are displayed on Ace's Hardware (http://www.aceshardware.com/#N25000346). Note, according to AMD sources we have, there are gazillions of these boards out and about right now.

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The Ferrari of Sound is roaring away at Anandtech (http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1439). This particular noisy beast is VideoLogic's DigiTheatre. The Boy Anand also has a weekly mofo-CPU roundup up...

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Someone has shot an iMac plumb through the forehead (http://www.hardocp.com/new_img_01/mar/031701a.html) and the evidence is at HardOCP.

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Chris Tom of AMD Zone and Socket A has posted a review of the FIC AD11 (http://www.socketa.com/reviews/fic/ad11sr/) 760 board, alone in having clock multiplier settings he says.

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There's 21 pages about Radeon here at Fullon 3D (http://fullon3d.com/reports/radeon64/index.shtml). We repeat, irrespective of this -- rumours that ATI could be an Intel target are sweeping the PC nation. You know what INTC gets like with anything grafficky.

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Our friends at Chip Geek (http://www.geek.com/procspec/newsletter/nlproc03142001.htm) take a look at micron technology and what's happening in the future. *®

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