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To: MileHigh who wrote (10905)12/2/1998 9:47:00 PM
From: blake_paterson  Respond to of 93625
 
Sounds like IBM is desperately trying to recast DDR as something other than a temporary fix <ggg>:

IBM drives DDR DRAM effort
By David Lammers
EE Times
(12/02/98, 3:29 p.m. EDT)

eet.com

Excerpt:

..Steve Przybylski, principal analyst at the Verdande Group, said the work on DDR II "gives the DDR initiative much more credibility, ensuring the server and networking people that this is not just a temporary and partial solution to their memory needs.

"If you really push the DDR technology," Przybylski said, "you can reach the same 1.6-Gbyte/s peak bandwidth performance, but normally DDR won't be as fast as the Direct Rambus parts on bandwidth.">>>

Hey Thomas, READ THIS STUFF.

BP