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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: chaz who wrote (4369)7/30/1999 12:51:00 PM
From: Apollo  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Chaz & Thread....Rambus

Several posts on Intel and Rambus threads from today and yesterday continuing to point to release of Camino 820 chipset by Intel in September, which in turn enables use of Rambus memory. Further information on need and value of Rambus memory is on the DELL website, listed below as well for your viewing pleasure.

From the Intel thread: Camino announcement date

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To: Bill Jackson (86371 )
From: Tenchusatsu Thursday, Jul 29 1999 7:39PM ET
Reply # of 86376

8-way Profusion chipset for Xeon coming August 23

Also Pentium III Xeon 550 MHz with L2 cache greater than 512K will be released at the same time as Profusion.

Mobile Celerons at 433 and 466 MHz are coming September 15.

And finally, the 820 Camino chipset, the one supporting DRDRAM, will arrive September 27, along with Pentium III CPUs running at 533 MHz and 600 MHz on a 133 MHz processor bus.

ga-source.com

Tenchusatsu

The very long but interesting post below comes direct from DELL website: dell.com

Transitioning to Rambus Technology
Bill Sauber, Dell Technical Strategist
July 1999

Dell believes this new memory technology is the best choice for the long term for many of its platforms. and Dell believes that Rambus technology will offer a scalable solution for many of its desktop computers for the next several years. This is real long, but worth reading.........

Stan
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