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Rambus in the mainstream?

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Posted by: Spider

From ZDNet.

The Los Altos, Calif.-based chip designer has unveiled plans to increase the clock speed of its RDRAM technology from 800MHz to 1.2GHz by 2005. The company also plans to add more circuitry so 64 bits of data can be sent with each tick of the clock, instead of the current 16 bits. The result: RDRAM will be able to transfer information from 1.6GB per second to as high as 9.6GB per second.

Full read here.

As nice as that sounds I still don't believe RDRAM has much of a future considering how long it's going to take them to put this into the market.



 
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