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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 101.61+2.8%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: wily who wrote (48604)8/1/2000 9:07:42 AM
From: NightOwl   of 93625
 
P.S. To D. Wily,

HSDRAM is not an "Enhanced" EDRAM. It has no SRAM cache. Its simply a high speed core design. I believe Carl has pointed out that the clock speeds of DDR are being pushed to 333MHz and beyond. HSDRAM is an SDRAM that pushed that clock from 133MHz to 140+ when the PC133 spec first came out.

You can find the HSDRAM performance data at one of the EMS WEB sites (www.pc133memory.com). It runs at 140+ with stability at 3-3-3; but at 133MHz all the reviews I have seen said it will run 2-2-2 without a hitch.

You'll also find a link to all the reviews at the above site.

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