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To: Sam P. who wrote (51101)8/24/2000 10:53:00 PM
From: capt rocky 1  Respond to of 93625
 
at computex 3 core logic vendors supposedly had 266ddr core logic and memory but none were up and running. and " 1/2 way to ddr." this really inspires confidence in ddr and ramp up and roll out time. what a joke. they go to computex with shell and say this is ddr. were they selling bridges too? rocky



To: Sam P. who wrote (51101)8/24/2000 11:24:48 PM
From: jim kelley  Respond to of 93625
 
Re: "The move to DDR is still up in the air.

Memory vendors are now producing graphic card parts but it will be up to Taiwan's core logic vendors to make it work with a CPU. Certainly a majority of the world's memory makers hope that Taiwan can deliver. An international posse of memory makers, from Korea's Samsung Electronics to Micron, are already sampling DDR devices at the 64-256Mb levels. All admit, though, that a three-month lag between samples and production will be the norm."

Interesting!