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To: grok who wrote (29143)9/10/1999 5:55:00 PM
From: Investartist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
"Rambus Memory has the lowest system as well as the lowest component latency..."

"The Rambus DRAM has the highest bandwidth and the lowest latency"

usa.samsungsemi.com

KZNurd, you obviously have not thoroughly read the Samsung Whitepaper above. I don't buy your conclusion that Samsung is lying---that is a comment from a person who hasn't a leg to stand on....you shorts are getting desparate...your comment is called SPAM...and thats even lousy on toast.
Also try:

Intel quote by Frank Hady, a senior staff system architect in the I/O Group at Intel's platform Architecture Labs, where he works to improve the I/O capabilities of the

"The 820 chipset is designed to reduce loaded latency and avoid wasted CPU clock cycles in four ways:

*Hiding concurrent AGP traffic.

*Hiding flushing of internal write buffers.

*Hiding DRAM refresh

*Minimizing DRAM page misses.

Test results with the StreamNT Triad* test, as shown in Figure 5 confirm the 820 chipset delivers significantly lower loaded latencies than the 440BX, resulting in a faster runtime for the application."

developer.intel.com

Investartist