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To: gnuman who wrote (34424)11/13/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: Herb Blair  Respond to of 93625
 
Like that's only two weeks from now so what!



To: gnuman who wrote (34424)11/13/1999 5:27:00 PM
From: Adam S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
If I have to wait only 2 weeks to have the Rambus bundled with the mobo, I can be very, very patient:

theregister.co.uk
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Intel's Rambus mobo may have memory bundled

The Intel Cape Cod (SDRAM) board, known as the CC820 will be released to the world at next week's Comdex.

But the world will have to wait until December before it can plug and play with Intel's VC820 (Vancouver) motherboard.

Intel, will, however, attempt to jump start its entry into the mass Rambus market by bundling 64Mb of Direct RDRAM with the Vancouver mobo, when it is ready to be sold in boxes, according to dealers familiar with the company's plans.

It will also bundle 128Mb with its OR840 motherboard, according to other sources.

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Now, what exactly do people think it implies that the memory is bundled? Has Intel ever done anything like this before? Does this mean it's less expensive for the OEMs? Tench, anybody, what are your thoughts about this?