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Intel's 'Timna' to kick-start low-end PCs?

The low-cost chip could revitalise the stalled market for sub-$600 PCs -- or prove to be another expensive stumble in jamming more features on chips Read more

5 May, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Pentium 4 may miss sales targets

...Direct RAM (RDRAM), which is more expensive than industry-standard Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM). Pentium 4 was initially delayed because of problems relating to the... Read more

19 June, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Rambus revs up chip speed

...RDRAM, which still costs much more than its ubiquitous competitor, synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM). If RDRAM prices drop, the slower versions of RDRAM could end... Read more

18 June, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Intel chips in for cheaper Pentium 4 PCs

Intel will ante up to ensure widespread adoption of Pentium 4 systems despite the premium price for Rambus direct RAM. Read more

11 September, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Intel's portable Timna to debut at 700MHz, (Part I)

Intel's upcoming chip for cheap PCs and portables will offer improvements for low-cost PC makers -- and possibly consumers Read more

8 September, 2000 by John Spooner

Pre-emptive strike: Micron sues Rambus

...The suit, which challenges Rambus' claims to rights to certain synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) technologies, has the potential to damage Rambus, because all its revenue... Read more

30 August, 2000 by John G.Spooner and Margaret Kane

Intel to bring SDRAM to Pentium 4

Intel today will make public plans to support synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) for its forthcoming Pentium 4 chip. The news is important, because... Read more

26 July, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Intel motherboard whacked by chip noise

...related component -- called a memory translator hub, or MTH -- with synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM). While the MTH is not part of the 820 itself, it... Read more

10 May, 2000 by John G.Spooner

AMD fires new salvo in memory wars

...will debut with a fairly small price increase over the synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) standard today. RDRAM will be around 300 percent more expensive than... Read more

25 April, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

PC memory: The next great battle?

...data rate DRAM (DDR). Both are the contenders to replace synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) as the mainstay PC memory technology. In short, both memory technologies... Read more

24 March, 2000 by John G.Spooner

1GHz PCs: fast, but certainly not cheap

...the moment, costs more than twice as much as the synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) used by Athlon systems. Despite their initial cost, analysts predict 1GHz... Read more

3 March, 2000 by John G.Spooner

1GHz race heading for spring finish

...to be released in the second quarter, will support 133MHz synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM), which offers higher data bandwidth than the 100MHz SDRAM utilised now... Read more

24 February, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Rambus finally arrives

...tests. Rambus will cost more than the 100MHz and 133MHz synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) technologies that are in use now. Rambus's long-awaited debut... Read more

22 October, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Intel admits defeat over troublesome Timna chip

...translator hub (MTH) component to the processor to utilise the synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) and eliminate the high cost RDRAM. However, MTH turned out to... Read more

2 October, 2000 by Pia Heikkila

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