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To: Bilow who wrote (43278)6/2/2000 8:31:00 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi all; More memory testers for DDR DIMMs:

Triad spectrum, at triadspectrum.com now has available two different DDR DIMM testers, and will have a third in September. In addition, they are going to be able to test RIMMs in 1Q01, and flash someday.

Their testers are the:

TurboCATS II
Real Bus Speed
PC133 DIMM (May 2000)
DDR/266MHz (September 2000)
DIMM
Rambus (Q1 2001)
Flash (to be announced)

TurboCATS I
Real Bus Speed
PC133 DIMM
DDR/266MHz
DIMM

TurboCATS
Clock Speed
Testing 133MHz
Testing
DDR/266MHz

triadspectrum.com

-- Carl

P.S. Since I'm sitting here waiting for a chip route to finish, I might as well surf around and see if I can locate the major SDRAM DIMM module tester makers. I already did this for the memory chip testers (at #reply-13529941 ) and showed that they were widely supporting DDR memory.



To: Bilow who wrote (43278)6/2/2000 9:15:00 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Carl Bilow.

Nice to see you are still gainfully employed as a full-time, paid anti-consultant to the RMBS thread.

Some things never change, and that is some measure of comfort in this crazy fast-paced world of ours, where it often seems we have to have change for the sake of change. I do not believe that, and even if the world progresses all around you, I think it is quaint and old-fashioned that your employer is still willing to pay you for work that is not producing intended results, i.e., making RMBS stock go down.

I wish you the best in maintaining your sweethart employment deal. We should all be so lucky !
Victor Lazlo



To: Bilow who wrote (43278)6/4/2000 7:33:00 AM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi all; Another editorial from SimmTester on RDRAM and DDR:

A WAKE UP CALL FOR INTEL ?
...
Conclusion:

Considering all the facts and trends, I predict DDR enabled motherboards will come into the market in early Q4, 2000. It will quickly spread like a wild fire. Aggressive marketing will lead to early adoption from the curious users that want to reward themselves with a high tech Christmas gift.

Once the systems are proven by the pioneer users, the corporate user will start to adopt in the first half of 2001. DDR based servers stations will sink into the market place by mid 2001. By year-end 2001, DDR will be at an attractive price for the value end users. The year of 2002 will see a mass conversion from SDRAM to DDR memory.

On the other hand, I predict that Rambus will retreat by mid 2001. Intel will finally yield to the customer?s choice. Other microprocessor companies will have bigger share of the market. New revolutionary processors will take up large part of the Net Appliance market. Consumers will be benefited from the high performance of DDR in their PC?s and Appliances.
by: Cecil Ho/ CST Marketing

simmtester.com

Editorial comment: They could have gone over the grammar and spelling in the above post a little more before posting it on the internet, but it's pretty easy to understand what that particular company thinks about DDR and RDRAM.

-- Carl