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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (48980)8/4/2000 11:12:30 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
<Nevertheless, the idea is the same: Transfer large amounts of data over a narrow channel at extremely high speeds. Funny how some anti-Rambus people bemoaned this very concept, since AMD seems to have no problem with the concept itself.>

You are wrong and confused. The idea of the LDT
is just diametrically opposite: the LDT is
POINT-TO-POINT connection, and not the
multidrop BUS with hundreds of inhomogeneities
along transmission lines that turn Rambus
signals into garbage and chaos.

The homogeneous line is incommensurably easier to
terminate and match, and that's why
AMD seems to have no problem with the LDT
concept..