RDRAM overview 32/64 bit module

juin

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http://www.rdram.com/downloads/RIMM3264_06.12.pdf

That very advance information also very long to read.

But i want to state a part

Termination of 32bit module end at the 1 module and not half of it go to the next module that reduce the path.

So RIMM 4200 have 4.2 GB/S less lantency due to higher speed and also less lantency from reduce path.

I can be wrong maybe ray can help.

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juin

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The 64 bit module show is a 32 bit dual channel.

I dont think we will see 128 bit RDRAM but more yellowstone

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<A HREF="http://www.rdram.com/downloads/RIMM3264_06.12.pdf" target="_new">http://www.rdram.com/downloads/RIMM3264_06.12.pdf</A>
<A HREF="http://www.rdram.com/downloads/Rambus_Signaling_Technology_V7.pdf" target="_new">http://www.rdram.com/downloads/Rambus_Signaling_Technology_V7.pdf</A>

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I doubt it'd be that expensive, but probably expensive enough.

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