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To: richard surckla who wrote (51022)8/24/2000 1:14:37 PM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
rsurck;a, re: Tech_future200x doesn't seem to think so.
Why do you keep quoting that guy over here.
BTW, I clearly showed that Samsung has SDRAM and DDRSDRAM that have an organization that would also work. 32MbX8.
BTW, Samsung also has a 16MbX16 SDRAM in mass production.



To: richard surckla who wrote (51022)8/24/2000 1:17:23 PM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
First DDR Benchmarks on I-Will KA266R Mobo.
A Japanese site, but the mother board nomenclature and test results are in English. Test configuration 1 compared an Athlon/800MHz with DDR200 against an Athlon/800MHz with PC133. (Note that the motherboard supports three DDR DIMM's).
Stream D, DRAM to CPU Bandwidth, showed an average 65% improvement with DDR. Other improvements ranged from a couple of percent to 13% with DDR200.
We need to see a lot more bench marks, but here's first evidence that DDR mobo's will work. Think about Intel's test results of 815E with PC133 vs PC800.

watch.impress.co.jp

JMHO's