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To: Jdaasoc who wrote (30881)9/27/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: Dave B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
John,

I stopped by the desk of the Product Manager for RDRAM at Intel. He had his To Do list on the corner, and right on top it said "Jerk Jdassoc around again". <G>

Watch yourself. They're out to get you <GGGGG>.

Dave



To: Jdaasoc who wrote (30881)9/27/1999 6:40:00 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Respond to of 93625
 
Dave:
ebns says one month for Carmel, Electronic news says at least three months, Intel still hyping RDRAM for new applications

ebnews.com

"A second Rambus-based chipset designed for workstations, known as the "Carmel," or Intel 840, uses only two Rambus modules and is still on schedule for release in about a month, the Intel spokesman said."

electronicnews.com

"Micron Electronics, Boise, Idaho, early last week said it would not be using the Camino chipset and planned to use Via Technologies Inc.'s Apollo PC-133 chipset for future systems. The company said it was waiting for the Carmel chipset that is supposed to deliver full-memory features and take advantage of RDRAM's bandwidth. The Carmel is set to be released in the first half of next year. IBM already has plans not to use RDRAM in many of its PCs, including the fastest growing segment the sub-$1,000 market."

Go to Intel web site and they think they are putting RDRAM into POS and industrial PC's with new documentation as of 9/27.

developer.intel.com