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To: blake_paterson who wrote (41875)5/9/2000 7:04:00 PM
From: blake_paterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
The best part:

<<Reiterating Intel's dedication to RDRAM, Louis Burns, vice president and general manager of the company's chip set group, said, "From a technical point of view, RDRAM is absolutely the best solution."

While PC OEMs have started to ask memory vendors to provide double-data-rate (DDR) SDRAM to increase system performance at prices lower than for RDRAM, Intel's new processor will only work with RDRAM. "My roadmap does not include any DDR," said Burns.>>



To: blake_paterson who wrote (41875)5/9/2000 8:21:00 PM
From: jhg_in_kc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
<<"RDRAM availability is incredibly important for the Tehama and Willamette launch," said Intel's Burns>>
SO WHAT IS INTEL DOING ABOUT THIS? They should make this crystal clear to the memory manufacturers, not cave in to them if they dont make the chips.
Will INTEL cave in. I hope not.