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You, bald man, haven't a clue.
JEDEC claiming Rambus secretly "fooled everyone" is a joke. You're talking about technology Rambus has that was way ahead of its time..from changing the then 20mhz to 500mhz memory speed. Rambus' chip design was totally novel and mind-bloggling that everyone would have wondered where it came from before JEDEC adopting it. Truth is, all the committee members knew. Most just want to steal from Rambus. It was Toshiba, a customer of Rambus, who encouraged Rambus to join JEDEC. Toshiba knew Rambus had powerful patents and thought Rambus could benefit the industry.
Besides, it was standard practice that JEDEC members did not have to reveal their patents (but that those patents that get adopted would charge reasonable rates), but Rambus revealed all of theirs (pending patents) anyways.
JEDEC claiming Rambus secretly "fooled everyone" is a joke. You're talking about technology Rambus has that was way ahead of its time..from changing the then 20mhz to 500mhz memory speed. Rambus' chip design was totally novel and mind-bloggling that everyone would have wondered where it came from before JEDEC adopting it. Truth is, all the committee members knew. Most just want to steal from Rambus. It was Toshiba, a customer of Rambus, who encouraged Rambus to join JEDEC. Toshiba knew Rambus had powerful patents and thought Rambus could benefit the industry.
Besides, it was standard practice that JEDEC members did not have to reveal their patents (but that those patents that get adopted would charge reasonable rates), but Rambus revealed all of theirs (pending patents) anyways.
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Kwongman, what are you smoking? MCD coffee is better than Starbucks'? I had a cup of mocha latte at MCD and I almost threw up after the second sip. Go try it yourself, because I don't think you have.
-Beanie
On Jun 29 05:06 AM Moon Kil Woong wrote:
> Start bucks could help itself by spending more time improving their > coffee as well. After trying to lower cost by buying its own plantations > they can no longer pick the best beans to use. This has made their > coffee rate lower than McDonalds. I don't mind paying some for ambience > but really, even lower cost rent won't save you from a deviation > from your "percieved" core competency. > > I think Michael Steinberg hit on the fact that Starbucks was a hypergrowth > scheme reliant on cult marketing and prestige branding and raising > prices. In fact, their strategy reminds me a lot like Mrs. Field's > cookies that crumbled except I can say their cookies were a lot better > than Starbuck's coffee ever was.
Forget Micron. It's gonna go bankrupt if it loses the antitrust civil cases for price fixing that hurt Rambus, the next Qualcomm: beanieville.blogspot.c...
JEDEC claiming Rambus secretly "fooled everyone" is a joke. You're talking about technology Rambus has that was way ahead of its time..from changing the then 20mhz to 500mhz memory speed. Rambus' chip design was totally novel and mind-bloggling that everyone would have wondered where it came from before JEDEC adopting it. Truth is, all the committee members knew. Most just want to steal from Rambus. It was Toshiba, a customer of Rambus, who encouraged Rambus to join JEDEC. Toshiba knew Rambus had powerful patents and thought Rambus could benefit the industry.
Besides, it was standard practice that JEDEC members did not have to reveal their patents (but that those patents that get adopted would charge reasonable rates), but Rambus revealed all of theirs (pending patents) anyways.
JEDEC claiming Rambus secretly "fooled everyone" is a joke. You're talking about technology Rambus has that was way ahead of its time..from changing the then 20mhz to 500mhz memory speed. Rambus' chip design was totally novel and mind-bloggling that everyone would have wondered where it came from before JEDEC adopting it. Truth is, all the committee members knew. Most just want to steal from Rambus. It was Toshiba, a customer of Rambus, who encouraged Rambus to join JEDEC. Toshiba knew Rambus had powerful patents and thought Rambus could benefit the industry.
Besides, it was standard practice that JEDEC members did not have to reveal their patents (but that those patents that get adopted would charge reasonable rates), but Rambus revealed all of theirs (pending patents) anyways.
JEDEC claiming Rambus secretly "fooled everyone" is a total joke. You're talking about technology Rambus has that was way ahead of its time..from changing the then 20mhz to 500mhz memory speed. Rambus' chip design was totally novel and mind-bloggling that everyone would have wondered where it came from before JEDEC adopting it. Truth is, all the committee members knew. Most just want to steal from Rambus. It was Toshiba, a customer of Rambus, who encouraged Rambus to join JEDEC. Toshiba knew Rambus had powerful patents and thought Rambus could benefit the industry.
Besides, it was standard practice that JEDEC members did not have to reveal their patents (but that those patents that get adopted would charge reasonable rates), but Rambus revealed all of theirs (pending patents) anyways.
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JEDEC claiming Rambus secretly "fooled everyone" is a joke. You're talking about technology Rambus has that was way ahead of its time..from changing the then 20mhz to 500mhz memory speed. Rambus' chip design was totally novel and mind-bloggling that everyone would have wondered where it came from before JEDEC adopting it. Truth is, all the committee members knew. Most just want to steal from Rambus. It was Toshiba, a customer of Rambus, who encouraged Rambus to join JEDEC. Toshiba knew Rambus had powerful patents and thought Rambus could benefit the industry.
Besides, it was standard practice that JEDEC members did not have to reveal their patents (but that those patents that get adopted would charge reasonable rates), but Rambus revealed all of theirs (pending patents) anyways.
JEDEC claiming Rambus secretly "fooled everyone" is a joke. You're talking about technology Rambus has that was way ahead of its time..from changing the then 20mhz to 500mhz memory speed. Rambus' chip design was totally novel and mind-bloggling that everyone would have wondered where it came from before JEDEC adopting it. Truth is, all the committee members knew. Most just want to steal from Rambus. It was Toshiba, a customer of Rambus, who encouraged Rambus to join JEDEC. Toshiba knew Rambus had powerful patents and thought Rambus could benefit the industry.
Besides, it was standard practice that JEDEC members did not have to reveal their patents (but that those patents that get adopted would charge reasonable rates), but Rambus revealed all of theirs (pending patents) anyways.
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JEDEC claiming Rambus secretly "fooled everyone" is a joke. You're talking about technology Rambus has that was way ahead of its time..from changing the then 20mhz to 500mhz memory speed. Rambus' chip design was totally novel and mind-bloggling that everyone would have wondered where it came from before JEDEC adopting it. Truth is, all the committee members knew. Most just want to steal from Rambus. It was Toshiba, a customer of Rambus, who encouraged Rambus to join JEDEC. Toshiba knew Rambus had powerful patents and thought Rambus could benefit the industry.
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-Beanie
On Jun 29 05:06 AM Moon Kil Woong wrote:
> Start bucks could help itself by spending more time improving their
> coffee as well. After trying to lower cost by buying its own plantations
> they can no longer pick the best beans to use. This has made their
> coffee rate lower than McDonalds. I don't mind paying some for ambience
> but really, even lower cost rent won't save you from a deviation
> from your "percieved" core competency.
>
> I think Michael Steinberg hit on the fact that Starbucks was a hypergrowth
> scheme reliant on cult marketing and prestige branding and raising
> prices. In fact, their strategy reminds me a lot like Mrs. Field's
> cookies that crumbled except I can say their cookies were a lot better
> than Starbuck's coffee ever was.
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