Originally posted by: Wolfsraider
one question then
why did intel just say:
Has DDR overtaken Rambus as the memory of choice for Pentium 4 owners?
We support three memory standards now.
We still are firmly behind RAMBUS. It is for the high end, the leadership platform. We appreciate that pricing issues, with RAMBUS memory prices not coming down as much as customers and we would have hoped lead to demand for other RAM variants. So we had to consider people who wanted a price point over performance, we do that through our 845 chipsets.
If you look at the sales figures of our motherboards it clearly shows that DDR based solutions are the most popular. SDRAM is a small percentage, catering for the value market with RAMBUS also being a small percentage catering for the high end, leadership platforms.
here?it doesn't seem to make sense but then few things do.