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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 92.75+5.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: Scumbria who wrote (55385)9/26/2000 6:48:17 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Scumbria,
I'd really like to see those

Just imagine is this was the P3/i815 w/PC133 which killed the numbers of the KT133. Ouch.

sharkyextreme.com

Drystone DDR=3124 PC133=3168
Whetstone DDR=1524 PC133=1548
Mem bandwidth
CPU DDR=470 PC133=459
FPU DDR=622 PC133=547

sharkyextreme.com
3DMark2000 DDR=379, PC133=374
Content Creation DDR=39.3 PC133=36.8

sharkyextreme.com

Business Graphics DDR=499 PC133=513
High end Graphics DDR=1470 PC133=1500
Business Disk DDR=5830 PC133=5650
High-end disk DDR=19600 PC133=17600

Quake III
640x480 normal DDR=158.1 PC133=156.2
640x480 high DDR=156.4 PC133=154.4
640x480 max DDR=85.4 PC133=66.7
quote from article
"even though CPU ID informed us that we were running at AGP 1X that we were actually running at 4X."

Clearly the DDR numbers above are pathetic. Remember that the DDR system is running with a 50% faster FSB and 50% faster memory. Also that the i815 and PC133 all but killed the KT133. So the number get even better for PC133 and that means.... DDR is D.O.A.
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