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Technology Stocks : Micron Only Forum
MU 226.65-3.2%Dec 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: rob who wrote (30659)3/18/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: DavidG  Read Replies (3) of 53903
 
Rob,

100Mhz CL=3 called the PC100 100Mhz part 0r -8A for MU
100Mhz CL=2 called the PC100 125Mhz part or -8E for MU


They are both 125MHZ products that meet the PC100 specs.

MU also makes a 100MHZ SDRAM chip that is -10 that they have claimed to meet the PC100 Specs.

Your comments on 8A and 8E I believe are accurate but are the new 125MHZ chips.

Also everyone should be aware that Slot 1 and 2 are not the only PC100 compatible possibilities, Socket 7 chips such as AMD K6s will also run at 100MHZ. The classic and MMX INTEL Pentiums can NOT.

DavidG
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