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To: Rosemary who wrote (18819)4/17/1999 6:18:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
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Date: 04/17 01:07 EST

Valuable Predictions

Apr. 16, 1999 (Windows Magazine - CMP via COMTEX) -- Hot or Hype"
(Cover Story, March) was a very useful article for planning my next set
of upgrades. I appreciated the clear and concise explanations about
where technology is headed. I've wasted time and money on useless
gadgets in the past, so I found this information extremely valuable.

John Mielke

When you placed voice recognition in the "hype" category, you made it
harder for VR consultants like myself, who have to spend more time
re-educating our clients that the benefits far outweigh the cost and a
bit of behavior modification. In my experience, enunciation and
training are not as important as having the right hardware and software
to optimize performance, coupled with a user-specific dictionary. If
your sole complaint is that only the serious need bother, then so be it.

Russ Walton

I would like to correct several misconceptions about EDRAM and ESDRAM
products as stated in your "Hot or Hype" article. You say that it's not
socket-compatible with existing SDRAM. Our ESDRAM products were
approved in 1998 as an SDRAM Superset standard, meaning they have a
superset of features that increase performance, while being exactly
SDRAM-compatible.

As for it being expensive, we are currently in licensing discussions
with numerous DRAM companies to find a way to offer a low-cost product.

Finally, although Intel says Rambus is the answer, manufacturers such
as Micron, Samsung, IBM and Mitsubishi have recently announced PC-133
SDRAM for their next-generation chipset offerings. And we are currently
involved in design-in activity with almost all non-Intel chipsets. I
think 1999-2000 will be the right time for EDRAM.

David Bondurant
Vice president of marketing, Enhanced Memory Systems

Editor's reply: You're right about ESDRAM-it does indeed fit into
SDRAM sockets. Concerning motherboards and chipsets, Intel currently
manufactures more motherboards, and far more chipsets, than any other
company. We'll want to take a close look at products using these other
components before we give them a heads-up.


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Copyright 1999 CMP Media Inc.


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