I've been kind of wondering, why havent some of these mobo makers made some A64 "desktop super-servers" or higher-end enthusiast/professional-workstation boards, and put a memory-controller into the chipset, as well as the one integrated into the CPU, and have the chipset-controlled RAM interface with the CPU-controller RAM, much like two CPUs would access each other's RAM over the HT link in a multi-CPU system? Something like that might be happening in the future though, ALi apparently is working on A64 chipsets to support DDR2 via the chipset's memory-controller, which would potentially mean that a mobo mfg could also allow the CPU to support DDR1 memory via the built-in memory-controller, and mix/combine both.