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To: Paul Engel who wrote (112714)10/7/2000 3:21:35 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Paul, <If you feed a 64 bit processor with only 64 bits of data - even at DDR rates of 266 MHz - you will STARVE the processor for memory - greatly limiting performance to that of 32 bit processors.>

Oh great. The 460GX chipset for Itanium has a 64-bit FSB. Not only that, but the data transfer rate is 266 MHz (133 MHz double-pumped). So what you're saying is that Itanium/460GX will underperform, right?

Paul, for once, I totally disagree with you, and I hope that you're proven wrong! ;-)

Tenchusatsu

P.S. - In case some of you were wondering, 460GX doesn't use DDR SDRAM. Instead, 460GX uses four PC66 SDRAM channels in parallel to achieve the same bandwidth as DDR SDRAM (coincidentally).
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