Taiwan says Bye Bye Rambus, Hello SDRAM
Poor Rambus. Once all cozy and cuddly with Intel and looking as though they would be the next big thing that would displace our tired old DIMMs, and now, according to a story on EETimes.com , it looks as though the industry is set to deliver Brookdale-based boards as the majority of their P4 motherboard shipments. Intel Corp.'s 845 chipset is apparently all set to take over about 70% of P4 market, which may actually create a market for the processor after the wary gaze folks have been giving RDRAM. According to the article, the question is whether Intel can get enough chipsets to the mobo makers.
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