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To: StockMan who wrote (17837)10/6/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: REH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77398
 
Rambus technology currently in production allows DRAMs and controllers or processors to transfer data at 600 megabytes per second and above over the Rambus Channel, a narrow byte-wide data bus. The next-generation Direct Rambus™ technology more than doubles this performance to provide up to 1.6 Gigabytes per second over a two-byte wide data bus.

Rambus DRAMs provide eight times the bandwidth per pin of alternative high speed DRAM components, with lower latency, which is the time to access the first byte from the memory array.

what do you mean they are not into bandwidth? I was mearly inquiring whether anyone knew if Cisco was looking into this technology - not trying to hype anything (just trying to educate myself)

sorry for the interference

reh