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To: Win Smith who wrote (64216)11/25/2001 7:05:27 AM
From: dumbmoneyRespond to of 275872
 
I found that article confusing. I believe that this QBM can be done, but it would seem to need a new kind of memory chip as well as a chipset. I don't quite see how VIA could be the one driving the process wrt nextgen memory, or alternatively, how existing DDR chips could be magically coaxed to deliver data twice as fast. There's something missing there.

You can read about it here:
quadbandmemory.com