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To: BUGGI-WO who wrote (197321)5/17/2006 3:37:44 PM
From: dougSF30Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
BUGGI, do you really expect many NOTEBOOKS to come with 1T DDR2-800?



To: BUGGI-WO who wrote (197321)5/17/2006 3:40:48 PM
From: eracerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: You know very well, that memory performance is crucial for
AMD, so when you put a stop in just to egalize Intels settings
its clear that you loose some points, especially when it
comes to DDR-II, we know that latency is one of the key
driver. I'm not sure, if the OEMs will tweak DRAM that big,
but a 1T command rate should be a default setting.


Should we expect a 1T setting in notebooks? Does the Turion X2 memory controller support 1T at 667MHz FSB? Are motherboards going to have a 1T option and will it be officially supported? Does anyone make DDR2-667 SO-DIMMs that support 1T? If/when they do how much more will they cost just to get Turion X2 close to Yonah-level performance?