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To: gnuman who wrote (57342)10/11/2000 8:14:02 AM
From: Estephen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Thanks, but the ONE link that provides unvalidated modules (crucial) is of no value to anyone except developers. I mean commercial DDR DIMM's that are validated and commercially viable. There are none. DDR still vaporware, and don't forget AMD's disclaimer.....

""Forward-looking
statements in this presentation about AMD chipset products involve the risk that AMD may not develop the new products on the
expected timetable or at all, that third parties may not provide DDR memory as needed for support of the AMD chipsets, and/or
that various DDR memory modules may not function correctly with AMD's chipsets.'



To: gnuman who wrote (57342)10/11/2000 8:21:52 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Gene,
How about them motherboards, eh? Where can anyone get some? DDR is dead dead dead. The PR disaster is only around the cornet for DDR. Incompatibilities and boards not working with different sticks will be a big PR disaster and put the final nail in the DDR coffin.