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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Dan3 who wrote (38647)1/30/2001 9:56:38 PM
From: Seldom_Blue  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
So the new standard is clearly the one set by AMD/Micron. By your reasoning, Intel has lost its gorilla status. Intel's most recent chipset announcements have been for DDR - the Intel monkey mimicking the the AMD gorilla?


I beg to differ. The chipsets listed are mostly for existing CPUs, starting from Pentium chips. Of course most of them are for SDRAMs. The only chipsets supporting RDRAM is for P-4, which is accurate.

This list says nothing about support for FUTURE CPUs. I believe the jury is still out on the battle between DDR and RDRAM. To say that RDRAM will not get another chipset designed for it for the next few years is a bit stretch.

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