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To: gnuman who wrote (42643)5/20/2000 4:26:00 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Gene Parrott; Re embedded memory:

"With the Santa Cruz read-channel IC, we have integrated a high-performance CMOS read channel with our microcontroller, customer ASIC and embedded DRAM. And we can manufacture it in very high volumes with our world-class fab processes"
...
Samples of Santa Cruz in a 100-pin TQFP package are now available, with 100K price at $3.40.

infineon.com

-- Carl



To: gnuman who wrote (42643)5/20/2000 6:33:00 PM
From: blake_paterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Gene:

After taking another look at the Roadmaps in Peter Macwilliams' presentation that you sent ('..Roadmap Update' - IDF 2/00)and Gelsinger and Yu ('Client Architecture..' - IDF 2/00) and comparing them to the pcwelt roadmap, it appears that the pcwelt map (and probably the story) is quite old. Should've picked up on this when I first looked at the translation. 815 isn't on it, and the dates do not reflect the phase shift that occurred w/ Caminogate: 820 in early '99, Willamette in early 2000, Timna as RDRAM only in early 2000.

Somewhere in a corn field in New Jersey, the Martians have landed... Oh, the horror... A beast named Armador...

Why isn't Carl here to address all of this inconsistency? Must be busy buying Biotek stocks..

BP