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To: Jdaasoc who wrote (39424)4/8/2000 9:03:00 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Hi Jdassoc; Re Samsung having engineering samples of 288MB(sic) RDRAM and 256MB through 512MB RIMM modules. You wrote "They don't seem to be announcing any new products with PC133 or DDR memory."

From the Samsung web site, 256Mb DDR chips and 1GB DDR DIMM modules are clearly shown, but RIMM modules stop at 512MB:
intl.samsungsemi.com

Click around on the above page. Here's the 256MB DDR DIMM product notice:
intl.samsungsemi.com

As I've stated many times before, Samsung is the leader in RDRAM, and has every reason to push the technology. But that doesn't mean that they are ignoring the obvious. They fully support DDR, but they have a lot of reason to put out press releases on RDRAM.

-- Carl
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