Intel stops RDRAM chipsets
Intel recently decided to cease production of its 850E and 860 chipset, moving further away from the Rambus DRAM (RDRAM) standard, motherboard sources revealed. The 850E and 860 chipsets are Intel's two RDRAM-based products, designed for the desktop and server/workstation sectors, respectively.
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