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To: Bilow who wrote (75111)6/28/2001 5:55:36 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
carl:
RDRAM is destined for hi end desktop and low end servers systems. Registered SDRAM was used primarily before the 840/850 chipsets for same markets hi end desktops (those with more than 512MB DRAM) and servers.

Those two memories destined to compete on the upper end of performance chart are RDRAM (under 2GB memory) and registered DDR (over 2GB memory). Unbuffered DDR and SDRAM are still in a battle for the under $1,500 market IMO. I really don't care about the fact that this "value segment" may comprise 50-60 or even 70% of the PC marketplace.

PS I expect 845 SDRAM chipset solutions to be widely available within next 4 weeks. Take it to the bank.

john