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To: Joe NYC who wrote (88023)9/12/2002 11:44:54 AM
From: Joe NYCRespond to of 275872
 
AMD: Clock speeds do not equate with chip performance
digitimes.com

Joe



To: Joe NYC who wrote (88023)9/12/2002 11:59:10 AM
From: Win SmithRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
The picture still shows up for me. The disappearance may have been a server glitch. Not that I think much of THG anymore, but there is some ambiguity in the captioning on this one. I was amused by Volkel or whoever making a big deal about Rambus still, though.

Rambus memories fade into the sunset at Intel
By Jack Robertson, EBN
Sep 10, 2002 (9:30 PM)
URL: ebnews.com

Intel surrenders to Team DDR
Mike Magee in San Jose, The Inquirer, Sept 11, 2002
WE NOTED SOME days ago that the most recent roadmaps from Intel show that Rambus RDRAM on the platform has become a dead end.
...
theinquirer.net

Alas. Rambus was our friend.



To: Joe NYC who wrote (88023)9/12/2002 12:47:16 PM
From: andreas_wonischRespond to of 275872
 
Joe, I guess Völkel's 3.6 GHz P4 came from the same place the Hammer 5200+ is from...

Andreas