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To: Curbstone who wrote (11492)4/1/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: Peter S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
Yes, I read all of the article. it states:

"Memory manufacturers are having major trouble with RDRAM yields, leading
hardcore silicon geeks to speculate that Intel is delaying the 820 because
there's nothing to stuff in those modules slots. But Intel says the 820 is on
track, has always been on track, and the company has no plans to scrap its
current plans and use 133MHz SDRAM as a quick-fix alternative. Said Intel
spokesperson Manny Vara, "By the time the [820] chipset comes out, there
should be plenty of available RDRAM.""

Intel are either denying the existance of rambus manufacturing problems (rightly or wrongly, I don't know) or, are banking on curing them before camino is released. IMHO.

maximumpc.com

Peter S