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To: Paul Engel who wrote (82137)5/30/1999 6:57:00 PM
From: grok  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Re: <There used to be talk of an interface chip that would allow SDRAM modules to be plugged in to RIMM sockets - sitting between the Camino Chip Set and the RIMM sockets, thereby allowing SDRAM memory to be used with the Camino. I sure hope that "solution" is available, but I haven't heard much about this in recent months.>

It is appropriate for you to put "solution" in quotes because it is an awful solution since it adds cost and latency over a straight sdram solution.

Paul, do you think that it is possible that Intel has a secret 44xxx chip set for Coppermine in the back room with direct interface to sdram that they been keeping quiet so as to not take the pressure off the dram industry to switch to drdram? Could they do such a thing and keep it secret?
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