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Can't someone sue Rambus into destruction?? This company is a totally useless patent troll!!!

posted by : Bubba, 10 November 2008 Complain about this comment
RamBus needs to be exported

RamBus is a plague to the computer industry. They lack morals and ethics and love to do business by bullying. To anyone who thinks MS or Apple are big bad companies, do some research on RamBus. The company disgusts me.

posted by : Ken, 10 November 2008 Complain about this comment
LOL, Rambus

CEO of RAMBUS: "Whoa, we need to make some money!"
Lawyer for RAMBUS: "Who can we sue this year?"

Is RAMBUS even a real company anymore? Or do they just sue everyone to make their money? When is the last time they actually did something like, say release a new product?

posted by : Kaldor, 10 November 2008 Complain about this comment
Rambus

is a company with a jerk mentality. To sit on a standards committee and get your proprietary technology embedded into the new spec without disclosing your patent applications... That's a crappy low blow. I would have ordered them stripped of their patents just for that.

posted by : Alex Cross, 10 November 2008 Complain about this comment
Their time is coming

Poor Nvidia when will they learn they can't keep screwing people with their crappy products. I hope they go bankrupt.

posted by : James Chan, 09 November 2008 Complain about this comment
Ram(bo)bus

Who needs enemies with such "friends"

posted by : Paul, 09 November 2008 Complain about this comment
This will probably be over sooner than you think

The ITC is designed to resolve patent disputes quickly by either saying a patent wasn't infringed or barring items from import into the US if they do infringe. This can often lead to settlements if the plaintiff has a good case. This link says the average case now lasts about 15 months: http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202423346828

posted by : Steve Otteson, 08 November 2008 Complain about this comment

Rambus tries to ban Nvidia imports

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