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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 192.24-4.1%3:42 PM EST

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To: EricRR who wrote (6192)8/22/2000 8:23:28 PM
From: david_langstonRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Eric,Basically Intel has no DDR server until Q3 2001

Not so! See:
semibiznews.com

Chip set planned by Intel will support DDR or Rambus for servers

[But for 32-bit servers, it is worse than Q3 2001]

SAN JOSE -- Presentations today at the Intel Developer Forum disclosed that the upcoming Intel 870 chip set for next generation servers will support either Direct Rambus or double data rate (DDR) synchronous DRAMs.

The 870 will debut in late 2001 or early 2002 to support the 64-bit "McKinley" server processor, which is the successor to Intel's Itanium chip, said Mike Fister, vice president and general manager of Intel's Enterprise Platforms group. He said about one quarter later the same 870 chip set would be available for the 32-bit "Foster" processors for server
systems--which would be in the first half of 2002.
[...]

Dave
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