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Right over here
<< According to sources, Intel is intent on selling its 845b-step chipset and Nanya?s DDR as a package to downstream motherboard manufacturers. Nanya is currently the world?s third-largest manufacturer of DDR and offers a lower price when compared with overseas companies. Kao claims that Nanya is more than a year-and-a-half ahead of Taiwanese competitors in DDR development. The company expects to ship nine million DDR chips in 2001, reaching 75% of its original full-year target >>
EDIT: Its over at Xbit labs as well, here
2nd EDIT: You've got a point, more than likely, its sounds exactly like xbit figures, When you buy some 845DDR boards, you get memory.
<< According to sources, Intel is intent on selling its 845b-step chipset and Nanya?s DDR as a package to downstream motherboard manufacturers. Nanya is currently the world?s third-largest manufacturer of DDR and offers a lower price when compared with overseas companies. Kao claims that Nanya is more than a year-and-a-half ahead of Taiwanese competitors in DDR development. The company expects to ship nine million DDR chips in 2001, reaching 75% of its original full-year target >>
EDIT: Its over at Xbit labs as well, here
2nd EDIT: You've got a point, more than likely, its sounds exactly like xbit figures, When you buy some 845DDR boards, you get memory.
