Rambus on Alternate Platforms By Bert McComas published 23 September 98 Due to its weakness in latency, the specific performance balance of Rambus DRAM does not seem to favor current generation uniprocessor desktop PC platforms running traditional applications
Performance Impact of Rambus By Bert McComas published 14 August 98 Rambus is a very hot topic. Intel has been promoting Rambus as the new memory standard since late 1996. Now, eighteen months later a few DRAM manufacturers have prototype silicon in hand
Performance Impact of Low Latency DRAM By Bert McComas published 29 July 98 Predicting the system performance impact of a new type of DRAM is a tricky business.
AGP and Graphics Memory By Bert McComas published 22 July 98 I am pleased to see the keen interest that many of you have in AGP related graphics performance. In truth, the issue is multidimensional.
Does AGP Really Improve Performance? By Bert McComas published 2 July 98 Anyone who has tested more than a few graphics cards has observed that there is not always a very big performance delta between an AGP graphics card and a similarly configured PCI graphics card