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To: richard surckla who wrote (142684)2/16/2002 1:53:11 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575538
 
richard,

Intel's flagship, the Pentium 4, only performs
at full potential only when used in conjunction with Rambus memory."


Hmm... with Rambus on life support, I guess Intel's flagship, the Pentium 4 will not be performing at full potential for much longer.

Joe



To: richard surckla who wrote (142684)2/16/2002 5:33:08 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575538
 
"deleted!?"

Yes, deleted from the SOX.


PS It is said that AMD Sledgehammer will use Rambus RDRAM! We shall see.


I doubt it but as you say we shall see.

Tim



To: richard surckla who wrote (142684)2/16/2002 9:57:29 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1575538
 
"It is said that AMD Sledgehammer will use Rambus RDRAM! We shall see. "

Richard, you really need to get a good mycology book, the mushrooms you are eating can kill your liver. AMD has stated the memory types that the Hammers will support, and DRDRAM (or derivatives) are notable by their absence. What would be the point of going to the extreme lengths to reduce latency, only to turn around and use a memory technology that has latency as it's middle name? Does this make sense to you? Oh, that's right, you are a Rambus investor. There is an unfortunate amount that makes sense to you...