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To: Dave B who wrote (1487)3/13/2000 12:00:00 PM
From: pompsander  Respond to of 2039
 
And Dave, that is one of the strengths of Rambus which was seemingly overlooked by Dan3 and the crowd last summer. It is not a stagnant technology. It, too, can continue to improve in the years ahead, just like DDR, which I am told will someday become DDR2, a terrific product.

Just can't find it anywhere.



To: Dave B who wrote (1487)3/13/2000 3:27:00 PM
From: Orion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2039
 
Re: "This would put the Sony PS II a generation behind in memory technology with just 3.2GBps (two current RDRAM channels)."

Dave

Would this more recent memory generation be enough to get that X-Box sold ? I doubt.
Games programers are far to be able (now) to use the whole capacity of the PS2, even if Microsoft comes up with a game console twice as powerful than PS2 there will be no games or applications running on X-Box that couldn't run of PS2 in 18 months from now.
Did I miss sthg ?
Orion