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To: Tony Viola who wrote (17524)3/20/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: Duane L. Olson  Respond to of 93625
 
Now, now, Tony.... we are going to begin to suspect a secret AMD investment if you start saying nice things about reporters <G>..
When does my Rambus get moving?.... I understand "things" are moving about a quarter behind schedule due to INTC's chip set delay...
TSO



To: Tony Viola who wrote (17524)3/21/1999 10:56:00 AM
From: DHB  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 93625
 
Gang, this has probably been beat to death, so if it rehashing old news- (sorry). This was taken from ZD.uk, but this is the first sentence that I have caught concerning the 820 chipset that came out and said it was the BMBS causing the delay. again I diligently read the posts here and if I missed this ........

"The chip set, code-named Camino and known as the Intel 820, was supposed to ship in June, but Intel has pushed back its release until September. The 820 supports a 133MHz system bus, 4X AGP and new Rambus Direct RAM. It is the Rambus that has tripped up the California, chip maker."

RDRAM has been "moved out about a quarter," he said, because of "all that stuff that needs to come together to make it work. It's a bit delayed from our earlier expectations." In addition, IT managers will not see the most from their RDRAM-equipped PCs until Intel pushes the Pentium III past the 600MHz mark later this year

zdnet.co.uk

DHB