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To: kash johal who wrote (38)9/11/1999 4:58:00 PM
From: grok  Respond to of 271
 
RE: 810e

Alan, thanks for coming up with the jpg versions on these slides. I agree that they don't actually state that 810e supports PC133 Main Memory.

Dan3, the "Flexible 133" statement seems to imply that they'll support PC133 main mem (otherwise it wouldn't seem very flexible) but they could be using the term to hype their FSB and Display Cache.

Kash, I think that you're saying that PC133 main mem support is a done deal. I tend to think so too. This seems to me to be the best evidence so far that Intel actually has a backup plan to Rambus for Coppermine.

Perhaps their plan is to hide the 810e PC133 support (if it, in fact, has it) and try to make Coppermine users use Rambus and if they refuse then use 820+MTH and if they refuse that then make 810e available.