and who really cares if Rambus developed DDR technology? can they really sue anyone for patent infringement? correct me if i'm wrong, but AMD can't sue Intel for Intel's use of copper interconnects in their processors just b/c AMD came up with the idea of copper interconnects. and HedgeHog cant sue every other heatsink maker for incorporating an all-copper heatsink into their product line just b/c HedgeHog came up with the idea first, even though they claim they can. yes, one can sue for the infringement of a patented design, but how do they expect to get money from nVidia? nVidia invests their time and money into graphics developement, not RAM developement. in other words, they dont make their own RAM. in fact they dont really make their own cards. they just sell their GPU to card makers such as ASUS, Hercules (i.e. Guillemot), and so forth. it is the card maker, not the chip maker who deals with what RAM goes on what card. and even most card makers dont make their own RAM. they purchase from companies who specify in making RAM. it is those companies that are "supposedly" infringing on the patent rights of Rambus. Rambus is just showing the rest of the computer industry what sore losers they are by not making a move with the technology they had and now filing suit against those who are now taking advantage of DDR.
and since we know that Rambus reallyy didnt develop DDR, and they are just claiming rights to SDRAM, they couldnt possibly get anything out of the suit, since everything these days is SDRAM, and Rambus is all by its self in RDRAM land...