Originally posted by: taltamir
sucks when the patent system has been sufficiently corrupted to where ideas are actually patentable.
Originally posted by: AmberClad
What is this? Everyone-pile-on-Nvidia month?
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: taltamir
sucks when the patent system has been sufficiently corrupted to where ideas are actually patentable.
My idea is to patent the idea of suing others over patents. 😀 Too bad there's prior art.
Originally posted by: shangshang
LOL haven't heard of Rambus since its heyday IPO around 10 years ago. It's amazing how such a promising tech company can become a safe hideout for scrupulous lawyers, looking to shoot passerby! Is there a tech company that has NOT been sued by Rambus yet?!
Originally posted by: nismotigerwvu
Is it just me or has everything that rambus even remotely touched down to hell. N64, PS3, Netburst.....
Originally posted by: nismotigerwvu
I was regarding the hardware more than anything. I don't think you'd find much resistance to calling the N64 a flawed piece of hardware (4KB for textures....yeah 4K...they broke the bank springing for the RDRAM). On the Pentium 4 front I can swear to you the Willamette P4's were pushing RDRAM, but I believe the it was introduced first on the P3 as you mentioned (someone look it up for me but I want to say the i840). The PS3, IMHO, is in the same boat as the N64 as being a flawed piece of hardware (Cell, in it's current design, is ill-fitted for use as a general purpose processor and the RSX is severely outdated, I mean you don't see people in a rush to pick up 7800GT's do you?). This doesn't mean that they technical issues can't be dealt with (see OoT/Goldeneye/Resistance FoM).
Because Rambus got/let Rambus technology in to the JEDEC DRAM standards. Now everyone has to pay for the patented technology they're using.Originally posted by: lopri
How could Rambus sue NV? NV uses DDR technogies and they are JEDEC standards afaik.
Originally posted by: pmv
This link seems to explain Rambus's sneaky trick, and why they got away with it, quite well. How long do these patents last?
http://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=61000