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To: DavidG who wrote (28058)2/9/1998 12:12:00 PM
From: Jeff Leader  Respond to of 53903
 
Thanks David.



To: DavidG who wrote (28058)2/9/1998 3:15:00 PM
From: Megs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
>Isn't Micron working on 133MHz SDRAM?
>
>From MU site these are the 3 products of SDRAM. I believe the 125mhz
>MU is still working on and will be availble during '98 in volume.
>
>Speed Grades
>Micron provides 83 MHz, 100 MHz and 125 MHz speed grades, marked as >-12, -10 and -8x respectively

David,
How are they going to mark that? (-7.5)
Also note the "x" on the -8x. This tells me that it isn't a
full spec part. I'll bet because of the lack of testers out there
that can test at those speeds. They probably have some specs that
they can't test out yet. Which is one reason this PC100 compliance
is going to cause a shortage of SDRAM chips (reason #5 why I'm a Bull)

I doubt too that the -10 can meet the PC100 spec. It doesn't give
enough speed margin.

Hey I have some -6 EDO DRAMs in my computer! They must run at 166MHz.
(It's joke guys, don't correct me) They should have marked Synch
parts different because you know it's just going to get confusing.

Meg