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To: Scumbria who wrote (94343)2/20/2000 1:19:00 PM
From: Charles R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573482
 
Scumbria,

<It probably isn't safe to infer anything about the verification of one design from the status of another one. Intel is a big company, and the verification style probably varies a lot from project to project.>

Agreed! To bw sure, what I am really saying is that rushing out a product can cause these kind of problems - especially when the "rush" occurs on the leading edge of technology.

By the way, my understanding is that all the RDRAM related chipset stuff - PIII and Wilamette - comes from the same group. So, Intel will probably get a lot of the RDRAM related things nailed down by the time Wilamette motherboards ship.

Chuck