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To: jim kelley who wrote (38975)3/28/2000 1:58:00 PM
From: Mihaela  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
internet Real-time AudioVisual Engine

From: messages.yahoo.com

Designed with supercomputing power to provide high quality true motion synchronized audio - video over broadband Internet connection, iRAVE offers a tremendous advantage anywhere people to people contact is important. The iRAVE video performance is unparalleled with conferencing and streaming applications over the Internet at frame rates of up to 30 frames per second (fps). The iRAVE also features MPEG-1, DVD capabilities with monitor, NTSC-TV or PAL output with video and audio editing capabilities and AC3 surround sound audio. A Supercomputing VLIW chip is dedicated to processing multimedia data through high speed RAMBUS memory which results in optimized synchronized video audio performance over IP environments such as Cable Modem, DSL or T-1. Specifications include:

Internal Digital Video Disk (DVD)
8-Megabytes Hi-Speed RAMBUS memory
128-Megabytes of system memory
10 Gigabyte of on-line video storage
Conferencing standards H.320 - H.323 - H324
3 Billion Instructions Per Second media operation
792 bit VLIW processing
Software upgrabable functionality. See upgrades below.

mentorlogic.com



To: jim kelley who wrote (38975)3/28/2000 3:00:00 PM
From: Ian Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
You have overstated the potential market by around a factor of 3. Dataquest has the entire DRAM market (PCs and all other applications peaking at around $66Bn a couple of years out.

Assuming RDRAM (in all applications) is 66% of the market, and controllers are the other 34% - makes the maths easy, then the total is around $100Bn

Ian



To: jim kelley who wrote (38975)4/4/2001 11:32:12 PM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 93625
 
Jim,

FYI...We left out the communications market which is just as large as the PC market. Over the last few days there have been a raft of announcements of communications and multimedia internet servers which use RDRAM. RDRAM is a very good choice for hand held communications devices and and streaming video internet servers.

Message 13297333

How is the RDRAM/communications business coming along?

Scumbria