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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (72331)1/28/1999 2:15:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Tenchusatsu & Intel Investors - Intel and RAMBUS are getting CLOSE !

Toshiba has just delivered a "B" version of Direct RDRAM RIMM Modules to Intel for full speed 800 MHz testing.

Any bets as to what Intel will be doing with these ?

Pentium III isn't due out for another month - on 440 BX chip sets - and Intel is way down the road on the Camino/820/Rambus/133 MHz/800 MHz upgrade.

Who is the guy on the AMD thread who keeps complaining about Intel's aggressive technology introductions?

Paul

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Story posted 7 p.m./4 p.m., PST, 1/27/99

Toshiba ships Rambus RIMMs
to Intel for 800-MHz testing


IRVINE, Calif. -- Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. here today announced it has delivered samples of 64-megabyte and 128-Mbyte Rambus RIMM memory modules to Intel Corp. for testing in high-speed systems.

The U.S. subsidiary of Japan's Toshiba Corp. claimed the company has become one of the first suppliers to provide samples of revision B Rambus
modules that allows Intel to test fully loaded 800-MHz systems with 32 RDRAM devices, based on the memory architecture from Rambus Inc., Mountain View, Calif.

"The process of going from the Direct RDRAM design to mass production involves several steps," said Stephen D. Marlow, vice president of business development in the Memory Business Unit of the Toshiba subsidiary. He
credited Toshiba's Scalable by Design program as enabling the company to "to hit every milestone.

Toshiba said its RIMM modules were demonstrated in test boards running at 800-MHz at the developer forums hosted by Intel and Rambus last September.
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