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To: Bilow who wrote (63212)12/21/2000 1:23:25 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Bilow, u tell me, what do you think is the average number of chips on a DIMM out of all the SDRAM DIMMS sold worldwide in the past 12 months. I reckon it is pretty close to 8 and you know that to be true. I already said in a post to you that OK, you don't have to have 8 DRAMs on a DIMM but that the point made in the post was you must take into account this 8:1 ratio when comparing SDRAM and RDRAM chip shipments. So why are you asking if I still think 8 chips is a solid requirement?

Basically, you are nitpicking and trying to deceive, again. The original point of my honest post remains. Keep arguing if u will but u aint smart enough to win this one. I am awaiting your answer for the average number of chips (just the DRAMs mr. picky) on a DIMM. I think your answer will be very interesting, if you dare give it.