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To: Bilow who wrote (81856)4/14/2002 12:22:16 AM
From: Doug M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Bilow, you got your official announcement directly from Joe Hsieh (Motherboard Division Director of ASUSTeK)and Tom Quinn from Samsung.

rambus.com

<<As a world leading technology solution provider, ASUS is pleased to be the first company to deliver motherboards supporting RIMM 4200 modules," comments Joe Hsieh, Motherboard Division Director of ASUSTeK. "RIMM 4200 modules provide exceptional performance while enabling the use of smaller form factors at lower costs. The ASUS P4T533 with RIMM 4200 support will be shipping in quantities in Q2 2002."

"The RIMM 4200 uses the 1066 MHz speed bin of current production RDRAM to deliver the highest performance available to date from a single PC memory module," said Tom Quinn, vice president of Marketing, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. "A single module that supports two channels of RDRAM with 4.2GB/sec of bandwidth makes RDRAM even more attractive from a price-performance standpoint."

"Kingston has already built a number of prototype RIMM 4200 modules and achieved high passing yields...>>

Look for these modules very soon.

By the way, if RDRAM is triple dead, why is it on Intel's roadmap through 2005?