Team DDR can not find the field....
delphi.com
Man, I was hoping to buy a DDR motherboard this year, but it looks like that isn't going to happen. The first AMD760 previews look like sh1t. Meanwhile, Micron keeps playing with its "Team DDR" site. It started out as a prominent link on the crucial memory homepage:
crucial.com
This was about two months ago. Then, about a week ago, they removed the link. Now, they have scaled back the page, calling DDR a "future PC memory technology." When they first put up the site, they had language like this:
"The first wave of DDR-compatible motherboards is expected to hit the market sometime this August or September, followed by a second wave later this fall."
crucial.com
Check the calendar, you DDR dudes.
Now, at their main ddr site:
crucial.com
they have removed the "buy your bad self some DDR right 'chere" language, and note that only qualified developers need ask for any sticks. They now link to module price and part number information"
crucial.com
but it only serves to emphasize how far behind "Team DDR"really is--they've only validated 64MB and 128MB PC1600 (100MHz) parts, and one PC2100 64MB part.
Meanwhile, there still isn't any such thing as a standard for DDR:
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