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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Duncan Baird who wrote ()5/20/2000 2:15:00 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) of 1572362
 
AMD's Huff puffs DDR at memory love-in

Chip contender AMD is a Rambus licensee but is still showing reluctance to demo
products that use this memory technology.

Instead, at a DDR love fest held in California earlier this week, AMD and a heap of
other industry players, not including Intel, were putting their weight behind DDR as a
solution. This is not to say Intel doesn't love DDR too -- it finds that it has to, like it or
not. There is a difference between love and like, after all.

At the self-styled DDR SDRAM Summit, senior AMD exec Ron Huff outlined his views
on why this type of memory was important, and also showed a roadmap of its 760MP
chipset, supporting PC-2100 and PC-1600 DDR memory. Although great big green
blocks on a timeline leave a certain ambiguity as to when we will see dual Athlon
mobos, the slides indicate that the dual Socket A 266/200MHz bus boards will start to
arrive this autumn, and also support both buffered and unbuffered DIMMs.

Huff's slides say that DDR (double data rate) memory are the most cost effective
solution, with a manufacturing premium over SDRAM in single figures, declining to
nothing over a short period of time. Its high bandwidth, low latency characteristics
increase performance for typical applications.

There's no word as to whether third party manufacturers will support the two-way
solutions. But can you possibly doubt it?

You can find slides from Huff and other DDR puffers at this place, once you register. ©
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