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To: Goutam who wrote (75471)10/14/1999 1:24:00 AM
From: Charles R  Respond to of 1572678
 
Goutama,

<A post related to the following was already posted on this thread. This is just another flavor of the same subject ( a very brief report) - AMII accepting AMD DDR standards.>

Sometime back I was concerned that because of DDR chipset support from Reliance for Intel's server platform, AMD would have a handicap. I am glad that AMD is proactively closing that hole. Right now, the bottleneck seems to be DDR266 availability. If true, this would help equalize server platforms for Intel and AMD - AMD would not be significantly behind.

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