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To: Dave B who wrote (41737)5/8/2000 9:59:00 PM
From: milo_morai  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dave I didn't want to name one that wasn't on the List.
I tend to verify my info before posting. NVIDIA is currently shipping product with DDR.. the support is much greater but you asked for people shipping.

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The DDR Zone
Welcome to the DDR Zone, the ultimate resource for information about the latest memory specification. VIA Technologies, Inc. is constantly looking for ways to improve the PC industry while maintaining the natural evolution of new technologies. Following on its success with PC133, VIA recognizes the immediate benefits and advantages of migrating to DDR SDRAM as the next generation memory technology.

DDR SDRAM utilizes the existing DRAM infrastructure and technology while doubling the nominal bandwidth available to systems in an easy to design and simple to adopt way. Initially a perfect solution for memory intensive server and workstation applications, DDR?s low cost and low voltage will ultimately make it an ideal solution for all segments of the PC market, high performance desktop and mobile PCs, Value PCs and even Internet Appliances and mobile devices.

VIA is working with a number of the leading memory vendors and standard-setters to create industry wide support for this open standard and bring DDR into the mainstream. Come back frequently to see our DDR updates.






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DDR SDRAM. Memory of the Near Future IXBT Hardware
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Will RAMBUS Go Bust? 32BitsOnline.com
Micron's Upcoming Samurai DDR Chipset- First Looks Tom's Hardware
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DDR Industry Summit
May 18 2000
San Jose, California
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To: Dave B who wrote (41737)5/8/2000 10:22:00 PM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dave,

One pays a whole lot more for an Nvidia DDR card than they do for an Nvidia Sdram card. A lot more....