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To: DRBES who wrote (73022)9/24/1999 7:08:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571690
 
DRBES, guess when the following was in EE TIMES:

Delay seen for Intel's Camino chip set

By David Lammers
EE Times
(XX/11/99, 6:09 p.m. EDT) ...what month is XX?

SAN FRANCISCO ? Difficulties in taking the Intel Camino chip set and the Rambus DRAMs it supports to the speeds necessary to accommodate a 133-MHz system bus may delay the rollout of personal computers based on the full-speed Rambus technology, sources said. Instead, Intel Corp. may support a 100-MHz system bus for its initial Pentium III processors, using Direct Rambus DRAMs operating at 600 MHz...
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How about FEBRUARY 11, 1999
eetimes.com

We're still waiting...... 7 1/2 months later

This CamiNoGo/RDRAM/133 MHz was supposed to be working for the Pentium III, now it won't be ready for the CuLaterMine

Petz