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To: Joe NYC who wrote (115471)10/31/2000 10:40:57 PM
From: dmf  Respond to of 186894
 
Jozef, RE: "`There is no change to our strategy of using Rambus memory'' in more powerful computers, Intel spokesman Tom Beermann said."

Guess it all depends on what is meant by "more powerful" or "workstations" or "servers". The definitions change all the time. If today's "more powerful" becomes tomorrow's "mainstream" will the RDRAM still be there?

Bloomberg article at:

Message 14699572

dmf

BTW You don't need to answer the question. I'm not trying to harrass you. I just imagine there are others who are still asking such questions. You've gone above and beyond. Thanks.