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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Charles R who wrote (68633)8/12/1999 3:53:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) of 1573074
 
Chuck - RE: "All the data I have suggest that Intel is about to go full blast supporting PC133/200/266 but they have lost some valuable time with their aggressive push of RDRAM."

There was an article the other day which said Intel may support PC133 in Camino when it comes out. But a few weeks earlier, there was an article where an Intel rep said Intel may be able to add PC133 support in their chipsets by the beginning of next year. Do you know if Intel is going to support PC133 in Camino initially through one of those MTHs?

"From what I gather K6 PCOAC will support PC133/200/266."

K6 PCOAC?

"And so may Timna, but again Intel may have lost some time here."

Wouldn't that be pointless if it is supposed to have a DRDRAM controller on the chip?
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