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To: Petz who wrote (69115)1/26/2002 6:42:27 PM
From: milo_moraiRespond to of 275872
 
Samsung enters <font color=green>DDR333</font> market with chips for PCs and other products
Semiconductor Business News
(01/25/02 14:00 p.m. EST)


SAN JOSE -- During the Platform Conference here this week, Samsung Semiconductor Inc. announced it has begun sampling its initial DRAMs, based on the 333- and 400-MHz versions of double-data-rate (DDR) SDRAM technology.

In compliance with the new JEDEC DDR-II specifications, Samsung said it has doubled the bandwidth of its DDR SDRAM devices to 400-megabits-per-second (400-Mbps) for main memory and to 700-megabits-per-second (700-Mbps) for graphics memory.

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To: Petz who wrote (69115)1/26/2002 7:28:54 PM
From: TGPTNDRRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Petz, Re: <Intel certainly cannot wait to see what Hammer demand is like before committing to an alternative instruction set.>

My understanding was that Hammer(X86-64) was running as an emulator last January or so.

If that understanding is right, Intc should have a pretty good idea of what it will act like.

tgptndr