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To: Scumbria who wrote (53781)9/18/2000 12:47:25 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
That still does not explain the other benchmarks that the i815 and PC133 run neck and neck against DDR, with a 50% slower FSB and memory. It does not explain it at all. Other than to say that the i815 and PC133 is one hell of a fast system which people would prefer over DDR (considering that it keeps their investment and costs much less. And that's not counting that any DDR stick incompatibilities would mean an even bigger investment by users). As I said before, the more you look at it, DDR looks in deep trouble and D.O.A. (not to mention that you will not be seeing brand name OEM systems till at least late 2001 if ever).

AMD is not looking good and could be why their stock is suffering even as we speak.