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To: Dan3 who wrote (171272)9/27/2002 10:55:30 AM
From: fingolfen  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
AMD developed the evolutionary DDR market, while Intel pushed for revolutionary Rambus.

... and RAMBUS still outperforms DDR... and if the company "Rambus" hadn't been such idiots, given the price points, they could be the standard now...

AMD is developing the evolutionary X86-64, while Intel is pushing revolutionary I86-64.

Yeah, but for completely different markets... and it's IA-64... no "86".

We know what happened with "evolutionary" DDR vs. "revolutionary" Rambus, we'll just have to wait and see what happens as "evolutionary" AMD Hammer faces off with "revolutionary" Merced.

Hammer will win vs. Merced hands down! Of course, my pet cat wins vs. Merced hands down though... Merced was a demonstration vehicle only that should have been out in 1997. Hammer will not, however, be competing against Merced. At the low end it will have to contend with Prescott, which should give it all it can handle. At the high end it will have to deal with Madison... bottom line, hammer isn't a "high end" processor and will fall woefully short of Madison.
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