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To: Joe NYC who wrote (115452)10/31/2000 9:53:23 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Joe, very good post. I didn't know that DDR SDRAM had it over RDRAM in bandwidth. RDRAM has bigger die, requires stripline design techniques to use, is more expensive, and many of the DRAMurai don't want to make it. Of course, the last two are tied together. Game over?

Tony



To: Joe NYC who wrote (115452)10/31/2000 9:59:35 PM
From: dmf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jozef, RE: "As far as bandwidth is concerned, it turned out to be much less of a problem than Intel predicted. Search for increased bandwidth lead Intel down the Rambus route."

Thank you. Bandwidth scalability was my concern.

Are you saying that bandwidth, even in the future, is just no longer a consideration or problem?

dmf