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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (29927)3/1/2001 1:58:20 AM
From: jjayxxxxRespond to of 275872
 
RE: Looks like the damn is about to break for DDR, finally.

Nice catch.

I noticed ptanner's memory analysis is up on JC's site: jc-news.com

This should get interesting over the next couple of weeks. PT has some pretty cool graphs that definitely show some trends. My observations:

1) PC1600 price is generally declining the most.

2) 64MB is fairly useless for comparison purposes since it is becoming more and more obsolete (especially for DDR systems which only need one stick at a time).

3) The number of DDR entries on Pricewatch is finally starting to take off.

I'm anxious to see how long it takes PC2100 to drop into the same price range as PC1600 (rather than twice as much). Actually having some 266 DDR systems for sale oughtta do wonders for demand/price.

JJ