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To: Joe NYC who wrote (115423)10/31/2000 8:45:52 PM
From: dmf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jozef, RE: "try to restate your question"

Thanks for asking for clarification. I am interested in getting a response to Amy J's post:

Message 14692815

"... Even for the very high-end of the market? Let's fast forward out of today's markets, but into the future.

The advances are scalable up to what speed?

i.e. If the other memory options are able to scale up, then Intel doesn't need Rambus for the high-end. However, I had the
impression that Intel currently needs Rambus in the high-end market until other solutions are scalable.

Maybe you or Paul could shed some light on this topic?"

Tony replied, to me, that he had already given his opinion of Rambus. I think Amy and I are hoping someone can tell us what memory can go how far...in the years and Mhz ahead.

dmf