Hello All,
I am curious as to why we have not seen (or I have not seen) any marketed solutions that employ 800 MHz RDRAM memory on mobo designed for AMD XP/MP processors. I see people eagerly looking for 333 MHz DDR, which some call high-speed DDR, but surely the 800 MHz memory would be of greater breadth than 333 MHz, wouldn't it?
Also, the price point for 800 MHz DRRAM is less than 333 MHz DDR. I know I know little if anything about memory architectures and the business licensing issues therein, but hasn't anyone else wondered this, too? Instead, I am seeing posts about people overclocking PC2100, which will probably lead to someone (soon) asking about overclocking 2400 and 2700 DDR.
I do understand that Rambus' stupid business decisions early on cost them the market share, but at today's price points and the fluidity of mobo manufacturers to develop and deploy mobos to take advantage of even the smallest markets confuses me why this has not already happened.
			
			I am curious as to why we have not seen (or I have not seen) any marketed solutions that employ 800 MHz RDRAM memory on mobo designed for AMD XP/MP processors. I see people eagerly looking for 333 MHz DDR, which some call high-speed DDR, but surely the 800 MHz memory would be of greater breadth than 333 MHz, wouldn't it?
Also, the price point for 800 MHz DRRAM is less than 333 MHz DDR. I know I know little if anything about memory architectures and the business licensing issues therein, but hasn't anyone else wondered this, too? Instead, I am seeing posts about people overclocking PC2100, which will probably lead to someone (soon) asking about overclocking 2400 and 2700 DDR.
I do understand that Rambus' stupid business decisions early on cost them the market share, but at today's price points and the fluidity of mobo manufacturers to develop and deploy mobos to take advantage of even the smallest markets confuses me why this has not already happened.
				
		
			