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To: Scumbria who wrote (65529)2/7/2001 11:45:11 AM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
This issue is not whether DDR is dead. DDR is a "tweener" technology. It is not a subsystem design like RDRAM. Its lifespan is limited. Its most notable success has been in graphics cards.



To: Scumbria who wrote (65529)2/7/2001 2:43:02 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Scumbria; Re the link:
watch.impress.co.jp

For the record, the following 31 DDR motherboards are photographed there:

Apollo Pro266
AsusTek 3DDR, 2SDR
Biostar 2DDR, 2SDR
SuperMicro 2DDR, 3SDR
SuperMicro 3DDR
FIC 3DDR
FIC 2DDR
LuckyStar 3DDR
LuckyStar 2DDR, 2SDR
DFI 2DDR, 2SDR
AOpen 3DDR Pro
AOpen 3DDR Plus
ECS 3DDR
ECS 2DDR, 2SDR
ECS 3DDR Micro ATX
Soyo 3DDR
Epox 3DDR
MSI 3DDR
GigaByte 2DDR, 2SDR
GigaByte 2DDR Micro ATX
GigaByte 4DDR
IWill 4DDR
Chaintech 3DDR

Apollo KT266
ASUSTek 2DDR, 3SDR
ABIT 3DDR
BioStar 2DDR
FIC 3DDR
Soltec 3DDR
EPoX 3DDR
Gigabyte 3DDR
Chaintech 2DDR

AMD 760
EPoX 3DDR


Note that these are new design motherboards, all the 760 MBs that came out up to now are not pictured.

-- Carl