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Technology Stocks : Micron Only Forum
MU 207.36+3.0%Nov 21 3:59 PM EST

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To: Earlie who wrote (30549)3/17/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: Megs  Read Replies (1) of 53903
 
>Next year, many (all?) PCs could ship with a single 64 Mbit chip
>(current price, below $13...given the glut, probably $10. by Christmas).

What! ONE 64Mbit chip in a PC? Not likely, It would have to be
configured as a x32, making the simm only 8MB. No PC would ship with
just 8MB.

The majority of PCs will ship with 64Mbit chips when 64MB is standard.

David G or was it Ed Beers had a good chart on how to convert
"x"Mega-Byte memory module onto "y" number of chips needed. Dave
or Ed, you might want to repost for the laymen.

Meg
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