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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (150311)11/29/2001 11:08:02 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
RE:"They did indeed. Do you think, perhaps, that if RDRAM had the industry support, that Rambus would have been able to come out with PC1066 before JEDEC released their DDR333 specs? I still think that RDRAM has the better technology. What you are seeing is a brand new DDR technology finally catch up to an RDRAM standard that has been out for a couple years already."

What I see is the last nails driven in the casket of a scam.
None the less, despite the fraud Rambus and Intel tried to pass on the industry, Intel seems to have escaped to DDR while Rambus is getting the axe.
INtel. OTOH is about to unshackle from the Rabus debacle even more as they transition to DDR. Albiet single channel only. Meanwhile, I feel for all the ignorant who bought P4s and SDRAM and wonder if someone will start a class action.

Jim



To: wanna_bmw who wrote (150311)11/30/2001 8:15:44 AM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: What you are seeing is a brand new DDR technology finally catch up to an RDRAM standard

What you're seeing is one channel of inexpensive DDR outperform two channels of expensive Rambus.