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To: richard surckla who wrote (20362)5/16/1999 7:57:00 PM
From: Brian1970  Respond to of 93625
 
about rambus, from the compaq thread:

Denali Turbo-charges Rambus; Compaq's 'in'

May. 14, 1999 (Electronic Engineering Times - CMP via COMTEX) --
Memory-modeling software provider Denali Software Inc. (Palo Alto, Calif.) has released its Turbo Channel simulation model for Rambus and announced that Compaq Computer Corp. is among the first systems houses to license the technology. Compaq will use the model in the development of next-generation Alpha processors.

Denali sells Turbo Channel as an option to its RDRAM verification kit, which it announced in October. According to company president Sanjay Srivastava, the new technology, which will be sold as an option to the RDRAM verification kit, models the Rambus channel rather than an individual memory component and as such will speed systems simulation as much as 20 times.

Rambus DRAM is a memory subsystem that promises to transfer up to 1.6 billion bytes per second. The subsystem consists of the RAM, the RAM controller, and the bus that connects the RAM to the microprocessor and other devices in the computer that use it.

"RDRAM has a new packet-based protocol," said Srivastava. "We created the new technology so customers could take full advantage of Rambus' performance. Turbo Channel allows them to build Rambus applications that are faster, and it offers them better memory-system debugging capabilities."

According to Srivastava, the Turbo Channel model, written in C, implements techniques for performance optimization when the Rambus Channel being modeled has many components connected to the channel.

The Turbo Channel model costs $5,000. Denali's RDRAM Verification kit, with the Turbo Channel model and Denali's AutoTest automatic-test-vector generation program and debugging software, costs $80,00.

Denali models and tools run on Windows and Unix platforms. See www.denalisoft.com.

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Phoenix Technologies Ltd. (San Jose) has introduced a 10/100 Fast Ethernet medium-access controller (MAC) soft core featuring the Virtual Component Interface (VCI), a standard bus interface defined by the VSI Alliance to ease the integration of IP components onto one chip.

The company said the MAC core is the first offering in a planned family of interconnect cores that will use the VCI standard. The core
complies with IEEE 802.3 and 802.3 specs and supports 10- and 100 Mbit/second data transfer.

The core also supports both full- and half-duplex modes, offering the CSMA/CD protocol for half-duplex operation and flow control (IEEE 802.3) for full-duplex operation.

According to Phoenix, the basic functionality of the core is fully implemented in hardware, eliminating the requirement for software drivers.

Features that are described as extending beyond basic MAC functionality include station management for PHY control, RMON network-management support, address filtering, clock synchronization, data handling and virtual-LAN support.

The company said the core is silicon-proven and undergoing compliance testing at the University of New Hampshire's Ethernet Interoperability Lab. Visit www.phoenix.com.



To: richard surckla who wrote (20362)5/17/1999 12:52:00 PM
From: Alan Hume  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Richard

"As for the quantum leap I expect mid-August or mid to late September."

Nah,

it has to be pretty soon. Middle of June is my guess. Reasoning being that to meet the September "on the shelf" date, production at the far end of chain will have to start in June latest. I am banking that one of the news hounds on this or the INTC threads will pick up a leak to confirm this.
Knowing that this thread is well read news will spread very quickly and the buying spree will start

Just my take on the situation

Alan
PS I was mystified that Toshiba, after delaying their plans earlier this year, has suddenly had a change of heart is going into mass production. Now what do they know what we don't ???????

Alan