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To: Jdaasoc who wrote (74215)6/6/2001 2:40:03 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Jdaasoc; You're lost in space, loser.

Re: "it seems granularity and prices are a big issue comparing prices of registered DDR and RDRAM."

I'm sure that the world seems kind of strange to you, with regard to the above. Isn't the evidence you give above in contradiction to what the Iwill exec told you?

The reason you're confused is because you continue to believe that registered DDR is a memory type for mainstream machines. Nope.

Registered DDR is only for servers, of course it's not available in 64MB. How much memory do you think that servers come with? The AMD-762 chipset is a chipset for servers, not for machines with 64MB of memory.

There is no granularity issue, not with the mainstream (because the mainstream uses unbuffered DDR), and not with the servers (because servers don't need granularity).

I don't care what registered memory prices (and availability) are because they are not the mainstream memory type. If you want to continue posting registered DDR prices, you are welcome to, it is a free world. And why don't you buy some more Rambus leaps.

-- Carl