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To: kash johal who wrote (102)9/22/1999 6:45:00 PM
From: dumbmoney  Respond to of 271
 
In the graphics market - It may be a small player - but embedded SRAM (mosys)/eDRAM seems to be the way to go.

Eventually, yes, but I think Rambus will have a decent life in high-performance graphics. Having a lot of memory is useful for textures, and for running at crazy high resolutions, multi-head displays, etc.

Power seems to be a problem for laptops but in 2-3 years as power comes down - it can be a big player - due to granularity issue - and maybe in PDA's etc. Short term laptops is dead.

I think a lot of these applications will make do with a single 16-bit SDRAM/DDR-SDRAM.