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To: Joe NYC who wrote (103293)5/11/2000 1:42:00 AM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Respond to of 186894
 
Good article (about 4 hours old) via (no pun intended) the RMBS thread:

Industry Assesses Fallout Of Intel Recall
(05/10/00, 9:09 p.m. ET) By Jack Robertson and Mark Hachman, Electronic Buyers' News

"The company said it has designed an upgraded MTH that corrects the current flaw, and is in the process of testing and qualifying the new MTH. No time table has been set for its release. Representatives for Intel and Rambus Inc., said the defect was limited to the MTH component and did not occur in 820 motherboards that natively support Direct RDRAM"

"While Rambus offers the potential for higher performance, McComas cautioned buyers that they may not receive top-of-the-line Direct RDRAM chips in trade. The highest-performance 800-MHz parts are suffering from low yields and are not readily available. More likely, he said, customers will receive lower-speed 600-MHz Direct RDRAM, which are in a state of overstock as suppliers attempt to meet demand for the faster parts."
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