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To: gnuman who wrote (61772)11/24/2000 3:05:47 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Gene, Did you see Dean's latest November column? It seems that the AMD 760 is a no go. They are still are working on glitches and stability issues. No wonder I haven't heard of anyone who has bought one. The rest of the chipsets have similar problems. I think all 20 machines that Micron made went to their paid reviewers. I suggest you take a look at Dean's latest column.

BTW, PC1600 DDR is all but dead. Nobody is stupid enough to buy expensive unstable dead end PC1600 DDR PCs that are slower than PC133 CL2.



To: gnuman who wrote (61772)11/24/2000 3:17:49 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Parrot Head... "And if DDR is successful, that creates even higher revenues, right?"

Why do you use the word if? If you know DDR is successful then say so. Be more positive in your convictions. Try not to be so wimpy. I know RDRAM and DRDRAM is successful, and I see it in use in PC's. I Hear a lot of talk about DDR but I do not see DDR in broad PC use. When I do I see failure and delays.

Parrot Head, why waste time arguing for DDR when it has such a short life, if at all. As for as royalties, I'll take them from any source.

Do you have an investment in Rambus or AMD, or are you just a "jawbone" that like to get in the middle of things and hear himself talk. It seems to me that you have said in the past that you do not have any investment in Rambus or AMD. If that is true then why are you here?