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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Gary Ng who wrote (60066)6/1/1999 11:41:00 AM
From: Marco Polo  Read Replies (1) of 1571407
 
Not only are the giants of the industry starting to make 200 MHz Double Data Rate SDRAM (i.e. Samsung), even "value" memory makers are already slated to go into production (i.e. Micron). Thus, the volume will be whatever the market deems it to be (ever take an econ class?) and the price will be somewhere in between PC-100 SDRAM and Rambus RAM. Closer to its SDRAM brethren likely.

For people who demand the very best from their PC or server, the K7 will be the obvious choice until Intel's competitor chip (7th generation, NOT Coppermine -- which is a competitor of the K6-III) is released in the second half of 2000.
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