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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bilow who wrote (87903)1/4/2001 12:11:58 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 132070
 
Hi mishedlo; Re: "DDR is running into the same types of "noise" problems that RDRAM did"
I presume you are referring to the delay in the AMD PC2100 motherboards. If so, the noise problem is in the FSB, not the memory bus.

-- Carl


Thanks Carl you know full well that my technical explanations on this matter are lacking.
My position on Rambus has not changed.

The biggest factor in my favor is that even if DDR takes over the world, that Rambus will be collecting royalties on that as well.
It is quite possible as Scumbria suggested that DDR will be big in PC's eventually and RDRAM in other devices. I can live with that possibility as well.

I personally think RMBS is a cash cow if they win the lawsuit. In the meantime RIMM as a short looks far more attractive to me than RMBS as a long. ggggg

M