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To: NightOwl who wrote (49801)8/15/2000 2:06:22 AM
From: NightOwl  Respond to of 93625
 
There's life in the old girl yet!

Yes here it is. At long last the "very best and highest use", according to "unnamed sources", for this lightning in a Heavy Metal jacket called DRDRAM. The ultimate "streaming" killer application. Surely this must be the can't miss mega unit design win that will make the DRDRAM bashers eat their words, words, words!?!

Ladies and Gentlemen I give you:

VIDEO ON DEMAND CABLE SET TOP BOXES

techweb.com

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To: NightOwl who wrote (49801)8/15/2000 5:19:19 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi NightOwl; Amazingly, the trade press continues to insist that the SDRAM for P4 announcement from Intel is new, and is not old news:

Intel’s Roadmap Reveals Possible Rambus Contractual Conflicts August 15, 2000
The revelations, which started to unfold over the last few weeks, fly directly in the face of previous roadmaps outlined by Intel. Until then, Intel had been persistently singing Rambus’ praises as the only memory with the bandwidth and performance to support the Pentium processors. In fact, Intel’s much-anticipated Pentium 4 would be supported by Rambus memory interfaces only, according to the policy the company steadfastly supported up until recent developments.
electronicnews.com

-- Carl