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To: Estephen who wrote (126879)10/26/2000 12:25:01 PM
From: Ali Chen  Respond to of 1572362
 
<You really do need to keep up. 75 % of all servers shipped last quarter were rambus based.>

Could you provide few links to models please ?

What a sick imagination!



To: Estephen who wrote (126879)10/26/2000 12:33:29 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572362
 
You really do need to keep up. 75 % of all servers shipped last quarter were rambus based.

What kind of servers are you talking about? The ones I'm talking about are called industry standard servers, or standard high volume servers. They sell in the billions of dollars per quarter, are made by Compaq, Dell, IBM and HP, Gateway and many others and NONE of them have Rambus memory. Some specs from representative servers from those vendors, all SDRAM, below. Move to DDR SDRAM is starting, and all the server new designs I know of will be using it. No SCAMBUS.

compaq.com

dell.com

netserver.hp.com

commerce.www.ibm.com

Now show me some servers with Rambus msmory.