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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (5134)9/23/1997 4:53:00 PM
From: Robert Salasidis   of 213173
 
I read in computer Design (or some similar freebee) that for the next generation of processor/pci chip (I am not sure but belive it was Deschutes that the article was referring to) set there will be no competition to RAMBUS (as the double data rate SDRAM and other possible competing technologies). The reason is that Intel has finalized the chip/PCI chip set and competing DRAM types were not far enough along on the in development to be used in this generation. As Intel is an investor in Rambus, this will undoubtedly result is some $ revenue for Intel. However in the next generation, Intel may opt for more than one memory option (Intel does tend to force a market shift when the market is not moving in the same direction that it is - like Pentium motherboards a couple of years back - and then it backs off when others have caught up and margings as a result get tighter).
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