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To: Bilow who wrote (108647)4/30/2000 7:34:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573541
 
Bilow - RE: "Because of Intel's financial contributions to the memory makers, the transition to DDR will be one of the easiest in history for the memory makers."

I'm too lazy to read your whole post, but I can see how you came up with your conclusion. You may have already written this in your post, but here is an example - In October 1998, Intel invested $500M in Micron to help get the DRDRAM ball rolling. Since then, Micron has basically finished developing a DDR SDRAM capable chipset, which they have/will licence to Via, but Micron STILL isn't qualified by Intel to make DRDRAM. However, they DO have lots of DDR SDRAM samples.