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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (23102)1/19/1998 3:05:00 AM
From: Investor A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33344
 
Jim,

Isn't 10ns SDRAM supposed to handle 100Mhz bus speeds?
1/10 = .10 or 100 Mhz bus?
12 ns SDRAM is supposed to handle 83 Mhz. 1/12 =.0833 or 83 Mhz bus.
15 ns " 1/15 =.0666 or 66 Mhz bus.


These spec are correct. However, I did hear lots of claims about 10ns SDRAM could not work well under 83Mhz bus speed, or, some SDRAM did not work with this board but was OK with other boards. Thus, I am a bit worry about the market acceptance towards the coming 100Mhz bus speed systems. I hope that I worry too much.

Micron makes BEST EDO RAM. The small RAM test machines used by dealers showed Micron (or Micron OEM) 60ns EDO as fast as 35ns. But, I have no idea about their accuracy of these instruments.

Fuchi ... who loves Cyrix's innovations

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