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To: Don Green who wrote (36218)1/4/2000 11:57:00 PM
From: DHB  Respond to of 93625
 
computers.cnet.com

As I was reading Beyond 2000 - 10 Technologies for the next Millennium, this was there with the same words, but positive.

8. Rambus RAM
Critical Mass Date: March 2000

Since 1996, Intel and Rambus have worked together on a bigger, better, faster memory technology, now called Direct RDRAM. Intel has already begun pushing the use of RDRAM in computer systems and will continue to do so throughout 2000.

Most SDRAM employs 100-MHz bus speed; RDRAM runs four times faster, at 400 MHz. Companies such as Toshiba have tested, validated, and produced memory solutions with quality 128MB and 144MB RDRAM modules. Samsung is ready to deploy 256MB RDRAM chips, according to Avo Kanadjian, senior vice president in charge of memory marketing. With RDRAM, size isn't as important as speed.

High-throughput RAM allows computer systems to better read and play large data and media files, which fly around the Internet constantly. RDRAM offers the potential to open up a whole new world of virtual reality and graphical computing.

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To: Don Green who wrote (36218)1/5/2000 10:45:00 AM
From: cellhigh  Respond to of 93625
 
things are getting VERY interesting,need to see how well she holds before buying more.