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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (98400)4/2/2000 11:42:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Respond to of 164684
 
>What really shines is video bandwidth, but that could be the Guillemot
>NVidia/DDR combination, too.

My '74 Ford Pinto really screams after I installed the ferrari testarosa engine and racing slicks and fuzzy dice.

I suppose it's _possible_ that the new tires and engine account for most of the performance. Not sure though.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (98400)4/3/2000 6:41:00 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 164684
 
bandwith, baby, bandwith!

<<So, bottom line, if I were a corporate purchaser, I'd pass on RDRAM systems.>>

Depends on what kind of corporation you are. Would you if you work for Pixar? And you spent your own money on Rambus, not your employer's. I suppose that says soemthing, esp since you claim not to believe in Rambus technology.

Nice report there on Windows 2000. I guess maybe it really is a "new" op system after all! However, after today's ruling, you may have to remove it, and send part of it back!

Victor