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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: fyo who wrote (66046)7/19/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) of 1576893
 
Looks like RamBUST DRDRAM in mass quantities has been DELAYED.

"To launch the new Camino
820 chip set, we need a very aggressive
Direct Rambus ramp," he said. "It appears
that may not happen as quickly as we
would like. I expect we will see substantial
price premiums."

...

"MacWilliams conceded a shift to PC133
could "push out an aggressive Direct
RDRAM ramp by a quarter," with the
expected shift of mainline desktop PCs to
the new memory interface now coming in
mid-2000. He added that by then memory
makers will have invested sufficiently in
back-end assembly and test equipment to
mount an aggressive Direct RDRAM
production ramp."

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