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So is Intel really going to stop using RDRAM and pick up DDR memory as the memory of choice for the P4?
that's what a lot of people have been saying and that's what Intel's actions show. ---------------- sorry, but I'm still stuck in the Pentium III world
Not true, Anandtech reported that and Intel refuted it when they talked with HardOCP. <font color=blue>Hi mom!</font color=blue>
Intel is pushing RDRAM into a nich, they plan to continue using it for only their top performance systems and servers/high end workstations. What's the frequency, Kenneth?
i thought though that Xeon's only used DDR? <font color=blue>Pants Down! Turn Around! Bend Over! You're about to Experience Telstra broadband!
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