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To: gnuman who wrote (72112)5/6/2001 10:37:32 AM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 93625
 
Gene,

IMO they'll have a position in the performance segment for quite some time.

At least until Intel has a DDR chipset.

So do you think Intel will actually introduce SDRAM for P4?

No. P4 only looks good on a few (bandwidth) benchmarks, and SDRAM would kill those too. P4 needs DDR to make the switch to mainstream memory.

It is very dangerous to have their flagship product dependent on a proprietary memory technology. If Intel has any brains they will get away from RDRAM. Based on that, my take is that RDRAM is here to stay.

Scumbria