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To: Jdaasoc who wrote (80614)1/18/2002 6:19:36 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Jdaasoc; Re: "By this logic, dual channel SDRAM should be cat's meow using cheap memory." That's why you're in sales and I'm in logic design. Don't quit your day job.

-- Carl



To: Jdaasoc who wrote (80614)1/18/2002 8:14:21 PM
From: Win Smith  Respond to of 93625
 
One tawianese vendor did a dual channel SDRAM design in late 90's, Asus I beleive, on the Pentium II platform and got no takers since all it did was add cost but no performance.

Acer, actually. It was an integrated video socket7 chipset. It's true that it got, approximately, no takers, but that had a lot more to do with it coming out near to the end of life of socket 7 and being targeted at the k6-III and k6-2+, as it had no provision for cache on the mb. See www6.tomshardware.com