Rambus CEO Sees Opportunity in Intel, AMD Fight
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Rambus sees the microprocessor market-share war between Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) as a possible way to win more orders from the PC industry, according to the company’s chief executive officer (CEO).
Rambus also looks forward to an upcoming court case against global dynamic RAM (DRAM) makers, said CEO Harold Hughes in an interview in Taipei ahead of the Rambus Developer Forum.
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