Popularity of RDRAM products on the rise
Rambus DRAM-based motherboards seem to have gradually gained in popularity lately with Intel's move to raise the clock speed of its Pentium 4 processors. Except first-tier makers, second-tier manufacturers like Epox Computer, Diamond Flower Electric Instrument (DFI) and Biostar Microtech International have all started developing motherboards based on Intel's latest RDRAM-compliant chipset 850E.
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