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To: mishedlo who wrote (56882)10/6/2000 7:56:34 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 93625
 
<<Intel reportedly is using its Almador chipset to test and validate core-logic interfaces for DDR memory. Almador is slated to be unveiled possibly as early as the first quarter of 2001 to support the upgraded 1.3-GHz Pentium III, code-named Tualatin.

Intel is developing Almador to support both single-data-rate (SDR) and DDR SDRAM, said Bert McComas, an analyst at InQuest Research Inc., Gilbert, Ariz.>>

Since this is a violation of their agreements would INTC have to pay royalties for the chipset?
God I hope so.



To: mishedlo who wrote (56882)10/6/2000 7:58:14 PM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Very bad news for AMD....



To: mishedlo who wrote (56882)10/7/2000 7:16:27 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 93625
 
Mishedlo,
This is the same chipset that Jack "the liar" Robertson reported it was coming out mid-2000. Intel is playing the SDRAM/DDR buster camp like a fiddle and they don't even know it. ROTFLMAO.

This is all everyone needs to know from Intel. The rest means nothing. SDRAM and DDR are dead dead dead. They may not know it quite yet, but they will soon enough. LMAO.

intel.com