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To: jim kelley who wrote (50472)8/21/2000 12:43:10 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi jim kelley; Re: "THe RDRAM niche according to Samsung is better than 40% in a couple of years and its' lifetime is considerably more than a couple of years."

Funny that you would bring up Samsung. As the primary manufacturer of RDRAM, they have every reason to hope that RDRAM is the future of memory, but even they are not able to pretend that DDR has no future.

Look on page 2:
via.com.tw

That was from 1999. Their latest, 2000 outlook, (from Platform 2000) is as follows:

Page 3 shows DDR being followed by DDR-II.
Page 4, at the end of 2003, shows DDR dominant in server and graphics, tied in desktop, and behind only in workstations (which are a tiny fragment of the DRAM market).
Page 20 shows DDR at 800MHz going forward past 2002.

inqst.com

-- Carl