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To: combjelly who wrote (62752)11/7/2001 8:13:43 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Combjelly, Re: "I can pretty much guarantee you that Intel is making those chips, and not someone like Samsung."

You're right about that. I looked it up. Therefore, I'm guessing that Intel is probably making these chips for cheaper than if they bought it elsewhere (otherwise, what's the point). I'm sorry, but you're in an argument you can't win. If you have proof that Intel's cache chips are exorbitantly more expensive than what the current market offers for SRAM chips, then be my guest. Otherwise, your second guesses don't make much of a difference, and I don't plan on taking your word for it.

wanna_bmw



To: combjelly who wrote (62752)11/7/2001 11:52:05 PM
From: Paul EngelRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: "The standard way to increase the speed of a SRAM cell is to increase the number of transistors. SRAM cells can be as low as 3T per cell, "

Please explain how you can make a STATIC RAM from 3 transistors.