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To: Bilow who wrote (52571)10/26/2000 4:44:58 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) of 93625
 
Hi all; Compaq quietly drops RDRAM from their entire Desktop line. This is a reply to a post I made on Sep 4, noting that Compaq's only desktop machines with RDRAM were the Deskpro series: #reply-14326149. In that post I noted that the RDRAM machines appeared to be on the way out, as only lower CPU speeds were available in the 820 chipset. That process has completed, and Compaq has now scrubbed RDRAM out of their desktop line up:
www5.compaq.com

Now RDRAM at Compaq is relegated to machines classified as "workstations":
www5.compaq.com

Given that the 820 is very likely going to quit production in the next two months, this means that the 840 will be the only chipset supporting RDRAM on the PIII.

-- Carl

P.S. Typically, one of the replies to the Sep 4 post was from a thread moron: poof! you are ignored. Hey, I can get "unignored", but you're stuck being a moron! LOL!!!
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