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145 Postings, 9075 Tage lukiWas geht eigentlich bei Rambus heute ab ?? o.T.

 
  
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16.06.00 15:22
 

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97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyMegadeal mit Toshiba

 
  
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16.06.00 15:23
Thursday June 15, 10:00 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Toshiba Signs Patent License Agreement With Rambus for SDRAM & DDR SDRAM Memory and Controllers.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 15, 2000--Toshiba Corporation and Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS - news) today signed a new patent license agreement for SDRAM, Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM, DDR FCRAM memory and Controllers that directly interface with these types of memory.

Toshiba has been developing, manufacturing and selling Rambus compatible IC's since 1990. The new agreement covers patents for fundamental aspects of high-speed memory interfaces invented by Rambus, which are currently being implemented in SDRAM, DDR SDRAM and DDR FCRAM memory and controllers which directly interface with these types of memory.

Under the licensing agreement, the royalty rates for DDR SDRAM and the controllers, which directly interface with DDR SDRAM, are greater than the RDRAM compatible rates. The agreement also includes royalties for SDRAM and for controllers that directly interface with SDRAM, as well as a license fee for the entire agreement.

``This agreement ensures that Toshiba has rights to these important Rambus patents which are necessary to continue providing our customers with their choice of memory and logic products '' said Yasuo Morimoto, president and CEO, Toshiba Corporation Semiconductor Company. ``Toshiba will continue to be a leader in providing RDRAMs and Rambus-compatible logic products.''

``We have had a long and mutually beneficial relationship with Toshiba. Rambus develops and licenses IP -- our objective is to produce innovations that will benefit the semiconductor and systems industries, and by licensing these innovations to generate a return on investment to our shareholders.'' said Geoff Tate, Rambus' chief executive officer. ``We believe our Rambus memory interface is the best solution for the majority of the market. Developing and marketing the Rambus memory interface has been and remains our top priority. But we are willing to license our IP for other memory interface solutions as well.''

Rambus Inc. is an intellectual property company that designs, develops and licenses high-bandwidth chip-connection technologies which enable semiconductor memory devices to keep pace with faster generations of processors and controllers. To date, these efforts have resulted in more than 95 U.S. and foreign patents issued to Rambus. Rambus has licensed its technology to over 30 semiconductor companies for the development, manufacture and sale of Rambus-compatible ICs. Providers of Rambus-based integrated circuits include the world's leading DRAM, ASIC, controller and microprocessor manufacturers. There are more than 60 Rambus based systems shipping today, including Dell, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM PCs and workstations and the Sony PlayStation® 2 video game system. More information on Rambus Inc. and its high bandwidth technologies is available at http://www.rambus.com

Note to Editors: Rambus and RDRAM are registered trademarks of Rambus Inc.
 

97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyGigantisches Handelsvolumen

 
  
    #3
16.06.00 20:21
Schon wieder ne Short Squeeze?

   

Symbol   Market     Last Sale   Net   Change   %Change   Share Volume  
FFIV   Nasdaq-NM   $ 43.5     1.0469             2.47%   369,200  
RMBS   Nasdaq-NM   $ 81.9375   25.5             45.18%   53,289,700  
ARBA   Nasdaq-NM   $ 75.875   3.5                4.84%   1,664,800  
CMRC   Nasdaq-NM   $ 51.0625   1                 1.92%   1,628,500

Al begrüßt die Sommerrallye  

1737 Postings, 9036 Tage Hans DampfMoin Al!

 
  
    #4
16.06.00 21:01
Was meinst Du, was wir für Einstiegskurse bei Rambus sehen werden (Montag oder so)?

Ich will mir unbedingt noch welch wiederholen, da jetzt der Kurs mittelfristig nur nach oben gehen kann.

Mal sehen, wie die Sony-Playstation2 (mit Rambus-Chip) so läuft...

Gruß Dampf  

97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyHans: Ich warte mal den Schlußkurs ab, dann

 
  
    #5
16.06.00 21:04
schau ich mal auf den Chart.
Analyse stelle ich dann hier rein.

Al grüßt  

79561 Postings, 9162 Tage Kickyund ausserdem heraufgestuft auf strong buy von St.Dean Witter ! o.T.

 
  
    #6
16.06.00 22:42
 

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1737 Postings, 9036 Tage Hans DampfVon mir auch... o.T.

 
  
    #7
16.06.00 23:00
 

97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyHier eine kurze Einschätzung:

 
  
    #8
17.06.00 09:17
Rambus: Nächster Widerstand bei 88 $, anschließend frei bis 104, dann zum Alltimehigh,
Aufwärtstrend, untere Begrenzung bei 62 $.
Montag könnte ein Rücksetzer durch Gewinnmitnahmen eintreten, unter 78 $ könnte man Nachkaufen.




Das hier habe ich noch gefunden:

Friday June 16, 7:03 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Rambus Announces World's Fastest Bus Technology
Multi-Level Signaling Technology Capable of Data Transfer Rate of 1.6 Gigabits per Second
HONOLULU--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 16, 2000--Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq: RMBS - news), the leading provider of high bandwidth chip connection technology, today unveiled its new multi-level signaling technology during the VLSI Circuits Symposium. The Quad Rambus Signaling Level (QRSL) technology enables data transfer rates of 1.6 Gigabits per second (Gbps), twice Rambus' current signaling technology and four times the fastest demonstrated DDR SDRAM devices.
In 1992, Rambus increased the data rate of conventional signaling tenfold by increasing the clock rate by a factor of five and transferring two bits per clock cycle. The Rambus Signaling Level (RSL) accomplishes the transfer of two bits per clock cycle and is commonly referred to as double date rate (DDR) signaling technology. Today, Rambus has again pioneered high-speed signaling with its breakthrough multi-level QRSL technology. QRSL combines the patented double data rate (DDR) technology along with multi-level signaling to transfer four bits per clock cycle in order to achieve unprecedented commodity signaling rates of 1.6 Gbps, yielding 12.8 Gigabytes per second (GB/s) from a 64-bit bus.
``Toshiba has licensed QRSL from Rambus to deliver high bandwidth solutions to leading-edge consumer and communications markets,'' said Yasuo Morimoto, president and CEO, Toshiba Corporation Semiconductor Company. ``Toshiba is the leading technology supplier to these markets which continue to require ever higher performance and is looking forward to Rambus' QRSL signaling technology to meet this requirement.''
QRSL is ideal for small memory subsystems and chip-to-chip connections to solve performance bottlenecks in consumer and communications products. These applications include multi-processor interconnect in servers, line cards, networking equipment, video games, HDTV, set-top boxes, digital video recorders, and sealed box Information appliances. As the number of memory chips in PCs continues to shrink, this market will also ultimately be served by QRSL technology.
``Consumer and communications applications require even higher levels of throughput and performance than ever before,'' said Steve Cullen, Principal Analyst at InStat Research. ``Rambus' QRSL represents the most significant increase over proposed alternatives to achieve higher performance. QRSL technology enables semiconductor companies to produce lower pin count, cost-effective ICs and ASICs to meet their next-generation product requirements.''
``Our development team has produced test chips that have proven the technology is stable and producible and we are now ready to work with partners toward incorporating this signaling technology into their devices,'' said Dave Mooring, President of Rambus Inc. ``Rambus' objective is to produce innovations that will benefit the semiconductor and systems industries. We are pleased to continue our role in leading the industry in memory and chip connections technologies.''
About Rambus Inc.
Rambus Inc. develops and licenses high bandwidth chip connection technologies to enhance the performance of computers, consumer electronics and communications products. Current Rambus-based computers supported by Intel chipsets include Dell, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM PCs and workstations. Sony's PlayStation®2 video game system uses Rambus memory. Providers of Rambus-based integrated circuits include the world's leading DRAM, ASIC and PC controller manufacturers. Currently, eight of the world's top-10 semiconductor companies license Rambus technology. More information on Rambus Inc. and its high bandwidth technologies is available at http://www.rambus.com/.
Note to Editors: Rambus and RDRAM are registered trademarks of Rambus Inc.

Al grüßt bullish  

95 Postings, 8987 Tage Herr MeierWKN ?? o.T.

 
  
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17.06.00 10:44
 

10683 Postings, 9197 Tage estrichRe: Was geht eigentlich bei Rambus heute ab ??

 
  
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17.06.00 11:37

97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyNachbörslich bei $ 83

 
  
    #11
17.06.00 18:10
The Night Watch: Rambus Slips After Huge Day Rally
By Angela Privin
Staff Reporter
6/16/00 8:33 PM ET  

(Updated from 7:25 p.m. EDT)

Rambus (RMBS:Nasdaq - news) is a late-night favorite, usually moving with rambunctious volatility on little news. Tonight, though, its move was justified, and it was not just an Island ECN member, it was the president.

The chip technology developer has had a busy week. On Thursday its previously announced 4-for-1 stock split went into effect and the stock settled slightly lower.

Today it shot up a stunning 25 57/64, or 45%, after chipmaker Toshiba (TOSBF:Nasdaq - news) said it expanded its license of Rambus technology. In the agreement Rambus will receive royalty payments and a license fee. The company was also upped to a strong buy from outperform by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.

The tech company's patent for its memory chip interface is behind the analyst upgrade. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter analyst Mark Edelstone said the license agreement will likely encourage other Japanese companies to license from Rambus. Edelstone also said he expected "the semiconductor market will make a transition to Rambus technology." Toshiba has been developing, manufacturing and selling Rambus compatible IC's since 1990.

Rambus was the second-biggest percentage gainer on the Nasdaq and the most active issue both by day and night. TheStreet.com/NYTimes.com joint newsroom covered Rambus in a story earlier.

The stock is still down from its year high of 117 3/4 but well above its year low of 14 5/8. After today's run-up it was lately off 1/4 to 83 on 126,000 Island shares.


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1737 Postings, 9036 Tage Hans DampfLetze nachbörsliche Notierung 76,25$ o.T.

 
  
    #12
18.06.00 20:55
 

97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyQuelle??? o.T.

 
  
    #13
18.06.00 21:23

900 Postings, 9125 Tage DauberusHans Dampf: Schwachsinn! Letzter nachb. Kurs: 82 13/16, Quelle www.island.com o.T.

 
  
    #14
18.06.00 22:49
 

97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyIch seh ne Fata Morgana o.T.

 
  
    #15
19.06.00 16:14

97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyDa ist sie schon wieder.

 
  
    #16
20.06.00 14:52
Hab wohl doch nen Hitzschlag!

Übrigens, danke für den Link, Dauberus.

Al grüßt  

760 Postings, 9151 Tage storyhunterPeggy und Al, ein guter Link ist auch

 
  
    #17
20.06.00 14:58
www.nasdaq.com
->get infoquotes
->extended trading
->after hour/premarket
Kürzels natürlich eingeben
gruß
sh
 

1737 Postings, 9036 Tage Hans DampfRe: Was geht eigentlich bei Rambus heute ab ??

 
  
    #18
20.06.00 15:23
Nasdaq.com war auch meine Quelle; ich hatte bloß in der Aufregung übersehen, dass die Anzeige automatisch auf Pre-Market gewechselt war....

Sorry
Dampf  

173 Postings, 9018 Tage hexeIntel steigt auch auf Rambus um. Meldung bei finance-online.de o.T.

 
  
    #19
21.06.00 13:46
 

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97 Postings, 9042 Tage Peggy BundyIntel ist schon lange kunde bei Rambus,

 
  
    #20
22.06.00 15:37
hier die Kundenliste:
Compaq Computer Corporation, AlphaServer enterprise computing systems
Compaq Computer Corporation, performance desktop PCs and workstations
Dell Computer Corporation, performance desktop PCs and workstations
Fore Systems ESX-2400 network switch and ESX-4800 network switch
Gateway, performance desktop PCs and workstations
Hewlett-Packard, performance desktop PCs and workstations
Intel Corporation 820 & 840 Chipset for performance desktop PCs and workstations
Micron PC, performance desktop PCs and workstations
National Semiconductor Corporation future processors
Nintendo64 3D graphics video game system
PixelFusion FUSION(TM) 150 High Performance Windows NT Graphics Chip
Sony PlayStation(R)2 game system

Bei Intel - eigenen Chips gab es Probleme (bis zum Totalausfall des Rechners), die werden jetzt durch RAMBUS Technologie ausgetauscht.

Hier die Meldung:

Wednesday June 21 11:59 AM ET
Intel To Take $200M Hit With Recall

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) - Intel Corp. (NasdaqNM:INTC - news) is expecting to take a $200 million hit in the second quarter from costs associated with its motherboard recall, company officials said Tuesday.

The estimated charge would bring the total cost of the recall to about $253 million, Intel spokesman Tom Beermann said.

The motherboard recall, announced May 10, stems from a flaw with a component that allowed computer makers to use standard computer memory instead of the costly Rambus-based memory.

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The flaw can cause computers to crash or reset, Intel said.

As part of the recall, Intel is giving users new motherboards stocked with the more expensive Rambus-based memory.

Beermann said Intel's estimates of the recall charge is based on the return rate of the flawed product. He would not disclose the rate.

Also Tuesday, Intel announced it expects to net $2.3 billion from stock earnings in the second quarter, up from the company's previous projection of $725 million. A significant source of the massive capital gains is the sale of shares in memory maker Micron Technologies.

Beermann would not give details about the company's changes in Micron holdings.

He said the impetus behind Intel's stock sales was unrelated to the recall charge. ``From time to time, we capitalize on our investments,'' he said.

Intel's second-quarter results will be announced July 18.


Dieser Satz ist das Highlight und man sollte ihn sich auf der Zunge zergehen lassen:

"As part of the recall, Intel is giving users new motherboards stocked with the more expensive Rambus-based memory"

Hier der obligatorische Quellenverweis:

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20000621/tc/intel_recall_1.html

Al grüßt
 

517 Postings, 8975 Tage ViolaRe: Rambus-Speicherchips

 
  
    #21
22.06.00 16:08
Das Problem an den Dingern ist, daß sie auch in absehbarer Zeit immer noch mehr als das Dreifache bei einer nur vergleichsweise minimalen Leistungssteigerung im Vergleich zu herkömmlichen SDRAMs kosten. Intel hat seinen Mainboardchipsatz i820 für den Pentium III konsequent auf die Rambus-Speicherchips ausgelegt, der Einsatz von SDRAMS ist/war zwar mit Hilfe eines Adapters möglich, bedeutete aber deutliche Leistungseinbußen sogar im Vergleich mit dem alten BX-Chipsatz und funktionierte scheinbar auch nicht einwandfrei (Rückrufaktion). Mittlerweile hat aber Intel den i815 präsentiert, der wieder mit den herkömmlichen SDRAM-Chips arbeitet und ich denke, daß weitere SDRAM-basierende Chipsätze folgen werden. Der Grund ist natürlich, daß AMD Intel deutliche Marktanteile abgejagt hat, nicht zuletzt wegen des Beharrens von Intel auf der Rambus-Technologie, die Pentium-Rechner natürlich im Vergleich zu gleich starken Athlon-Rechnern erheblich teurer machen.

Ich kann es mir wirklich nicht vorstellen, daß Rambus sich mit den Dingern durchsetzen wird. In einem Jahr werden wir wohl schon etwas klüger sein, schauen wir mal, ich laße mich gerne überraschen :)  

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140 Postings, 9089 Tage voltagoRe: Was geht eigentlich bei Rambus heute ab ??

 
  
    #22
23.06.00 04:06
@Viola und alle:

Wer es noch nicht mitbekommen hat: Wie schnell sich RDRAM durchsetzt ist für den Rambus-Aktienkurs jetzt völlig egal!

Rambus kassiert jetzt auch für SDRAM und DDR-SDRAM von Toshiba und Hitachi. Es wird erwartet, daß sich die meisten, wenn nicht alle Chip-Hersteller dieser Regelung anschließen werden. Rambus kassiert für SDRAM und DDR-SDRAM sogar höhere Gebühren als für das eigene RDRAM.  

311 Postings, 9066 Tage martockRAMBUS heute bei 136 Euro ?!!? What happened??

 
  
    #23
23.06.00 11:51
Rambus macht reich, aber so schnell? Was ist über Nacht passiert, keine News bei Yahoo entdeck1?  

10739 Postings, 9343 Tage Al BundyHitachi Patentstreit, martock

 
  
    #24
23.06.00 12:35
Der Patentstreit ist beigelegt:

Thursday June 22 10:26 PM ET
Rambus Settles Suit With Hitachi
By MAY WONG, Associated Press Writer

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Memory chip maker Rambus Inc. (NasdaqNM:RMBS - news) said Thursday it ended its patent infringement lawsuit against Hitachi Ltd. after Hitachi agreed to a worldwide licensing agreement on a variety of Rambus products.


Under the settlement, semiconductor and electronic-components maker Hitachi will pay Rambus a fee, plus quarterly royalty payments to license from Rambus its semiconductor memory technology. Exact terms of the deal were not disclosed.

News of the settlement sent Rambus shares soaring in after hours trading on Thursday to $133.313, up $36.188, or 37 percent, on the Nasdaq Stock Market. At the end of regular trading on Thursday, Rambus traded at $97.125.

Rambus, Mountain View, Calif., had sued Hitachi in U.S. Federal District Court, claiming the company and its subsidiaries had infringed on its patents on random access memory devices and related equipment. Hitachi denied the allegations and countersued.


und dazu noch ein kleines Schmankerl:


Thursday June 22, 9:15 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
SOURCE: NEC Electronics Inc.
NEC Is First to Receive 288 Mb Direct Rambus DRAM Device Validation
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- NEC Corporation (NEC) (Nasdaq: NIPNY - news; FTSE: 6701q.l) and NEC Electronics Inc. have received the first validation issued by Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq: RMBS - news) for a 288 Mb (megabit) Direct Rambus® DRAM (RDRAM) device. The validation was awarded to NEC's uPD488588 288 Mb direct RDRAM product and can be viewed at http://www.rambus.com/developer/validation_rdram_results.html .

Validation for NEC's 288 Mb Direct RDRAM device represents an important step toward rapidly meeting increasing customer demand for high-density, high-performance Rambus memory with error correction capability (ECC) for applications in the high-performance PC workstation and PC server arenas.

NEC's 18-bit data path 288 Mb uPD488588 provides ECC and interleaved device mode (IDM) functions, and is available in Rambus inline memory modules (RIMM(TM)) that mount 4-16 devices in densities ranging from 144 MB to 576 MB.

The device utilizes a tape FBGA (uBGA) package as used with the 128 Mb RDRAM that is now in volume production. With 512K word x 18-bit x 32-bank organization, the device provides 4-bank interleave operation, enabling banks to be switched -- even during processing -- and achieving a maximum data transfer rate of 1.6 GB (gigabytes) per second at a data transfer frequency of 400 MHz. Each bank provides a page size of 2 KB.

Pricing and Availability

The validation by Rambus puts NEC on schedule to have engineering samples by the end of July and customer samples by mid August. Mass production will closely follow. Please contact your local NEC representatives for current pricing information. Pricing and availability are subject to change.

About NEC Electronics Inc.

NEC Electronics Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is one of the leading developers, manufacturers and suppliers of semiconductor products in the United States. Committed to meeting customers' cost, performance and time-to-market requirements, the company offers solutions ranging from standard products to system-on-a-chip (SOC) solutions, as well as customized products for next-generation designs. NEC Electronics also offers customers the benefits of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Roseville, CA, and the global manufacturing capabilities of its parent company, NEC Electron Devices, the semiconductor arm of NEC Corporation. For more information about products offered by NEC Electronics Inc., please visit the NEC Electronics Web site at http://www.necel.com .

NOTE: NEC Electronics Inc. is either a registered trademark or trademark of NEC Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other registered trademarks or trademarks are property of their respective owners. RDRAM and Rambus are registered trademarks of Rambus Inc. RIMM is a trademark of Rambus Inc.

Dann ist die Fata Morgana Also eine echte Oase :-)und kein Trugbild.

Al grüßt $$$
 

311 Postings, 9066 Tage martockRe: Was geht eigentlich bei Rambus heute ab ??

 
  
    #25
23.06.00 13:27
und die News von heute (Reuters Securities):

Friday June 23, 7:02 am Eastern Time

Rambus strong in Europe pre-Wall

Micron Technology Inc. (NYSE:MU - news), the world's second-biggest maker of computer memory chips, also saw trade in Europe after posting better-than-expected profits buoyed by a surge in semiconductor sales.

The company announced net income of $275 million, or 47 cents versus market expectations of 34 cents a share, prompting trade at up to $88 versus its $84-13/16 close to Nasdaq trading.Friday June 23, 6:48 am Eastern Time

Hi AL,

wenn ich das richtig verstehe, heißt daß, das Rambus so gestiegen ist, weil
Micron Technology über den Erwartungen gut verdient hat; die Nachricht über die Patent-Streit-Beilegung war doch schon vorher bekannt, der Anstieg kam erst nach Wallstreet-Schluß.
Auf jeden Fall eine Super-Aktie, mit so einem Anstieg hatte ich nicht gerechnet, bin im Schnitt mit 195 Euro, vor Split, dabei...


Hier noch eine News:


Rambus strong in Europe pre-Wall St start

LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - Shares in Rambus Inc. (NasdaqNM:RMBS - news) retained much of their overnight gains in early European trade on Friday following the company's patent licensing deal with computer memory supplier Hitachi Ltd. .

Rambus shares soared to $138-3/4 in furious after-the-bell business in New York, up from their regular close at $97-1/8, having secured a patent deal seen as putting added pressure on other chip makers to strike similar royalty deals with Rambus.

European trade saw the stock change hands at $133-15/16, dealers said.

Patchy trade elsewhere left dealers subdued ahead of the full U.S. session.

``We will just consolidate today. Nobody's going to make any rash decisions before the weekend and next week's decision by the Fed,'' said one London dealer.

A majority of Wall Street traders believe the central bank will leave interest rates unchanged at its policy-setting meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday though a growing number see a hike at the Fed's Aug. 22 meeting.

The Fed wants to strike a balance between a too-hot economy leading to inflation and a too-slow economy creating unemployment and hurting corporate profits.

Index futures indicated a mildly positive start for Wall Street's Dow Jones Industrial average, which ended Thursday down 1.16 percent at 10,376, with September S&P futures last trading at 1478, six or so points above fair value.

Futures for the tech-laden Nasdaq, which dropped 3.13 percent on Thursday, were 7.5 points higher at 3,870.



 

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