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To: Scumbria who wrote (55631)9/28/2000 9:00:51 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Scumbria,
Is it surprising that DDR may be having compatibility problems? It is an infant technology and will undoubtably have some growing pains to go through before it becomes mature.

But I thought, listening to Bilow, that DDR was a cousin/brother/daughter of SDRAM and very easy to do and debug. So why the many problems? Also, listening to Bilow posts about all these DDR graphics cards, I would think that DDR was very mature (he keeps posting them every day ;-). And now you are saying it isn't mature? Is Bilow not correct? Do graphics cards don't matter? Is DDR for graphics cards different from DDR for PCs? It looks like that way, doesn't it.

I haven't spent any time on this, but I'm willing to take your word for it that you can't yet buy those particular DDR products. Does that justify your claim that DDR is dead?

I don't see you justifying or asking Bilow to justify his claim of RDRAM being dead. And if anything, RDRAM has real production PCs, mobos, and memory unlike DDR. So I would like to see you being objective and equal in the treatment of claims on both sides. I'm sure that will bring the claims down to maybe a more realistic levels.
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