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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (161056)3/4/2002 7:39:50 PM
From: John F. Dowd   of 186894
 
Interesting from the Yahoos:Indeed, while Intel continues to pad its roadmap with chipsets that support DDR, the MPU maker isn't overly excited about the readiness of DDR333 either.

“We're convinced that DDR333 isn't ready yet,” MacWilliams told EBN. “We want to make sure that modules, chipsets, and motherboards with the new memory have all been validated and work together. Until you go through all these steps, a new technology is not ready for the market.” MacWilliams added that DDR-II at 400MHz “will be an even bigger challenge.”

“Intel has started its own preliminary lab work looking at DDR-II and will support JEDEC in developing the industry standard,” he said. “Vendors should have their first compliant engineering samples by the end of 2003, when we can begin the validation process.”


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