This whole mess with Rambus was perfectly fine until they became a patent-pimp and started litigating perfectly good SDRAM manufacturers to force them by way of legal detterent ("sure we have no right to sue you, but we have so many lawyers and so much time -- we don't actually do anything but sue people -- that we can afford to drag this out until Brook Shields finally looses that terrible series"
 to pay hefty royalties on SDRAM, a technology that Rambus literally stole from an industry roundtable ten years ago.
They waited until they had a competing (but lesser and ultimately doomed) technology in RDRAM, and then sicked the lawyers on everybody claiming prior SDRAM patents. This means that no matter how much we support the right side of the issue, sooner or later all SDRAM manufacturers will have to settle with Rambus and pass that on to the consumer, since no one, not even Intel it seems, is able to compete in the courts with that corrupt bastion of patent pimping.
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			They waited until they had a competing (but lesser and ultimately doomed) technology in RDRAM, and then sicked the lawyers on everybody claiming prior SDRAM patents. This means that no matter how much we support the right side of the issue, sooner or later all SDRAM manufacturers will have to settle with Rambus and pass that on to the consumer, since no one, not even Intel it seems, is able to compete in the courts with that corrupt bastion of patent pimping.
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