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It just occured to me that last month was january 2006, not 2005 guess this article i read is old Information from several articles, mainly from the following: Weather or not this translates to higher shelf prices is all speculation at this point but with Samsung agreeing to pay huge dough, the outlook for many of the lawsuites does not look good for the defending companys. Listed companys have invested billions of dollars on production facilities, employees and design teams for such products as well as possible payment for royaltys and licensing to Rambus. Not sure what brand of memory ATI uses or if any of this will effect some video card and/or ram prices but several facts still remain. This will incluide several additional major manufacturers making Rambus entitled to billions of dollars in royaltys and licensing fees. If the claims to royaltys uphold in the court system for DDR2 DRAM, Rambus will be entitled to even more money for GDDR2/GDDR3 DRAM production. Also, the worlds largest memory manufacturer, Samsung, has agreed to pay royaltys to Rambus on DDR DRAM production. In addition Infineon, Hynix and Micron have lawsuits pending due to the production of standard DDR DRAM. Several companys have lawsuits pending such as Hynix Semiconductor, Taiwan's Nanya Technology, Infineon Technologies, Inotera Memories due to their producing of DDR2 DRAM. Aperantly they feel that several manufactures have violated its "intellectual property". You may wan't to get that video card soon.It appears that Rambus, chip designer for GDDR2/GDDR3 DRAM commonly used in graphics cards and DDR/DDR2 DRAM incorperated into most PCs, is beginning to "win" lawsuits against many major manufactures.