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To: jim kelley who wrote (39466)4/9/2000 8:35:00 PM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Jim kelley,

As the processing speeds on the 815 class machines increase the SDRAM will be replaced with RDRAM.

Can you confirm that? Consider that the 815 will run at all PIII speeds (including 1 gHz) with PC133 DIMM's.

And the 810/815 systems will be in the majority of PC's shipped for the next couple of years. Even the dual memory 820 will most likely be SDRAM based in the majority of systems. (From what I've read the 820 is being redesigned to improve SDRAM performance. I have to think this is a result of input from the box makers).

Roadmaps aside, the solutions will continue to be market driven, and price/performance is a key issue. Bringing out these new chip sets in the second half of 2000 doesn't seem to fit the memory road map.

Again, JMHO's
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