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146 No, you missed my point. The normal Rambus method requires continuity modules grok-10/1/1999
145 Kznerd, Re: Continuity module. I had read somewhere that unpopulated RIMM sockash johal-9/30/1999
144 Re that discontinuity module... Take the idea a step further. Provide "dBilow-9/30/1999
143 I think that Petzinger on the AMD thread figured out what Intel will do to fix grok-9/30/1999
142 Kznerd, Re"news blackout" This is interesting isn't it. Eitherkash johal-9/29/1999
141 Carl, I can't remember where I read that Dell's problem was with 700MHgrok-9/29/1999
140 Hi KZNerd; Re Dell's broke 700MHz machines. I feel so out of the loop. WBilow-9/28/1999
139 RE: <They will require underclocking of the RDRAM. Even now, I'll bet thgrok-9/28/1999
138 Some alternatives to Rambus, for engineers who want to put a lot of memory in aBilow-9/28/1999
137 Another likely future competitor both to embedded DRAM and Rambus, is stacked cBilow-9/28/1999
136 Hi KZNerd; Interesting article, about IC reliability, a topic on everyone'Bilow-9/28/1999
135 Hi KZNerd; That $8 per chip pricing is their standard budgetary quote for quanBilow-9/26/1999
134 RE: Granularity. Thanks for the history, Carl. You know, I think that the datgrok-9/26/1999
133 RE: <Another example of a great, cheap, x32 SDRAM.> Wow. x32 at $1 per Mgrok-9/26/1999
132 Re granularity: I did find pricing for Micron x4, x8, and x16 chips, but nothiBilow-9/26/1999
131 Another example of a great, cheap, x32 SDRAM. September 20, 1999 <i>32-MBilow-9/26/1999
130 Hi KZNerd; Re granularity... Most modern SDRAMs are available in various widtBilow-9/26/1999
129 Folks latest on Rambus. Looks to me that Camino WILL be announced on monday. kash johal-9/24/1999
128 Mani, Welcome, this is not a "pwivate thwead". And only posters whokash johal-9/24/1999
127 RE: <Also note that the same Samsung web page that advertises RDRAM, also adgrok-9/24/1999
126 RE: <You mean 256MB max.> Yes you are right. 256 MB Max. It was too lagrok-9/24/1999
125 >>I am still long the stock and waiting for the $18 buyout<< Why wwily-9/24/1999
124 Hi all; Re those 32-bit wide DRAMs, a long, winding post... I designed 32-bit Bilow-9/24/1999
123 Hi KZNerd; Re controller control of RDRAM power consumption. If they do have Bilow-9/24/1999
122 <i>There is still something funny. There is a hard limit of 32 devices ondumbmoney-9/24/1999
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