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To: combjelly who wrote (62617)11/7/2001 1:41:40 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Combjelly, Re: "No I don't. Those prices change very slowly, that is the nature of specialty parts. In addition, it runs at about a third of what the Itanium needs. And finally, it is on a 0.15 micron process, something that would still be a current technology, don't you think?"

You are grasping for straws using obsolete information. Additionally, you are missing the point that I have been trying to say for the last several posts. What else is there to say?

Edit: Samsung is in mass production of DDR 400MHz (800MT/s) SRAM memory. I'm sure others also have SRAM that can hit speeds necessary for Itanium.

samsungelectronics.com

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