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To: Steve Lee who wrote (46750)7/8/2000 4:40:41 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Steve,

Can you tell us about any DDR chipset due for release in the next 12 months that can exceed (or match for that case) the RAM capacity of the existing 840 RDRAM chipset that Intel has been selling for several months?

I really don't know much of anything about DDR. High bandwidth memory seems to be pretty much of a don't care for the near term, and I don't see any pressing need for DDR or DRDRAM in the next 12 months.

Scumbria



To: Steve Lee who wrote (46750)7/8/2000 4:53:35 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Steve,

Can you tell us about any DDR chipset due for release in the next 12 months that can exceed (or match for that case) the RAM capacity of the existing 840 RDRAM chipset that Intel has been selling for several months?

I am not sure what densities will be supported in DDR, but it is safe to assume that it will be equal to or greater than the SDRAM predecessors.

Here is what ServerWorks chipsets support right now (in their Serverworks III line):

LE: 4GB
WS: 8GB
HE: 16GB


ServerWorks IV line will replace SDR SDRAM with DDR SDRAM.

Joe