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  • Rambus Take 2: Is A Rambus Comeback In Our Future?*
    Friday 15 February 2002 – 06:00
    At high clock speeds, the P4 cannot use its full potential with DDR266. Which technology is better - DDR333, DDR400 or Rambus? We open up the floodgates of debate and court controversy, all in the name of the raw computing power.
  • Rambus Is Alive: SiS 658 In An Exclusive Test*
    Monday 31 March 2003 – 07:00
    Alive and kicking, SiS/Rambus challenge the DDR chipsets from Intel. Does 850E and the dual platforms still have a chance? We put the latest RDRAM platform with PC1200 to the test.
  • DDR400 Kills Rambus: Shooting Star SiS 648 for P4*
    Saturday 20 July 2002 – 07:00
    No other chipset offers more than this: DDR400 and AGP 8x, along with a stable P4 platform and serial ATA. Also, we take a look at the first of the SiS648 motherboard series from Shuttle.
  • Warp Speed with Rambus: Six Boards for PC1066*
    Monday 24 June 2002 – 07:00
    The fact is that only RDRAM is capable of bringing out the very best in Intel's P4. We put six new boards with the i850 E chipset to the test, using brand new 32 bit RDRAM.
  • Rambus on Alternate Platforms*
    Wednesday 23 September 1998 – 07:00
    Due to its weakness in latency, the specific performance balance of Rambus DRAM does not seem to favor current generation uniprocessor desktop PC platforms running traditional applications
  • Performance Impact of Rambus*
    Friday 14 August 1998 – 07:00
    Rambus is a very hot topic. Intel has been promoting Rambus as the new memory standard since late 1996. Now, eighteen months later a few DRAM manufacturers have prototype silicon in hand
  • Tom's Blurb: Why We Don't Trust Rambus - Pointing Out Facts, Turning Rumors Into Reality*
    Thursday 25 May 2000 – 06:00
    It might not be news to the ones of you, who have been closely following the dealings of Rambus, the company that 'invented' the dreaded RDRAM memory. However, I doubt that the majority is aware of what's really behind Intel's urge of pushing RDRAM at all costs, and how Rambus is using backdoor tactics to make sure that RDRAM is pushed up the behind of us PC users.
  • Unstoppable: DDR400 vs. Rambus*
    Wednesday 1 May 2002 – 07:00
    We pit the fastest memory modules (DDR 400, DDR333, DDR266 and DDR200) against Rambus. Which one helps your PC system attain the highest performance level?
  • RDF 2001: Rambus' Technology Roadmap*
    Wednesday 24 October 2001 – 06:00
    You may not like the company's business, or be sold on its technology, but Rambus has become a key player in the memory subsystem market. We bring you words frm David Mooring, the company's president, from Rambus Developer Forum 2001 in which he details Rambus' Yellowstone, and gives a great deal of insight into the company's future.
  • Behind The Silicon Curtain: Exclusive Test Of The P4/2666 With 533 MHz Rambus*
    Monday 25 February 2002 – 06:00
    Tom's Hardware Guide infiltrates the Intel Empire and gets a glimpse of things to come: we show you how the Intel P4/2666 with 533 MHz Rambus stacks up.

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