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To: Amy J who wrote (115319)10/31/2000 9:01:31 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 186894
 
Amy,

However, I had the impression that Intel currently needs Rambus in the high-end market until other solutions are scalable.

What do you mean by "scalable"? I see this term used so loosely that it's beginning to lose meaning.

Joe



To: Amy J who wrote (115319)10/31/2000 4:53:16 PM
From: dmf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Amy, RE: "Let's fast forward out of today's markets, but into the future."

Intel always said they didn't really need Rambus now but wanted to make certain performance was ready for future high-end systems. When the P4 comes out, the "future" is now.

Like you, I'd like to know what speeds will each memory option support, looking at the speeds currently available and those projected for 2001 and beyond.

Hope Paul, Tony and thread can address this.

dmf