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To: Dave B who wrote (54077)9/19/2000 4:24:52 PM
From: jim kelley  Respond to of 93625
 
An investigation in to the Micron DDR leak is underway.
The culprit will be located and silenced. <G>



To: Dave B who wrote (54077)9/19/2000 5:05:15 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dave,

It is not unusual for a new memory technology to have some compatibility issues. When this happens, OEM's issue a list of compatible memory sticks. This happened a lot with SDRAM 5 years ago.

Scumbria



To: Dave B who wrote (54077)9/19/2000 5:33:39 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dave, <According to the latest reports, however, we should see DDR-based systems from the major PC vendors mid next year. Wazzup with that? That certainly is not my definition of a "launch".>

Vapor-launches are nothing new. This is exactly as I expected. AMD and Via will vapor-launch their DDR chipsets, but we won't see real volumes until much later.

Hypocrisy is also nothing new. Intel tried vapor-launches of higher-speed Pentium III's, and the anti-Intelabees joke and ridicule like there's no tomorrow. But hey, the "un-Intel" DDR chipsets are vapor-launched, and what happens? Those same people become apologetic.

<So, like, when you guys look back and celebrate the DDR phenomenon, what day are you going to celebrate on?>

Back in 1999, Scumbria posted often, warning everyone that "June is coming." That was the month Athlon was supposedly going to be released. What happened when June finally came around? AMD announces Athlon, but says the "real" release wouldn't occur until August. And even in August, AMD didn't make more than tens of thousands of Athlons for the summer.

Looks like the same thing is happening with AMD and Via's DDR chipsets.

Tenchusatsu