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Does implementation of DDR signal the end of Rambus?

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Does implementation of DDR signal the end of Rambus?

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We don’t believe it does, but what it may be is a clear signal to Rambus, Inc. to clean up the nasty licensing problems and end the needless litigation over them and concentrate on quality and pricing. Indeed, DDR SDRAM and DDR-II look extremely promising as the next generation memory, but isn’t that what the memory makers said about SLDRAM and Rambus three years ago? Keep in mind that even though some of the biggest memory manufacturers such as Micron, Samsung, Hyundai and Kingston for example, are pushing DDR technology really hard, they are also manufacturing and selling DRDRAM! When Extended Output DRAM (EDO) was thought to be the latest and greatest, it was quickly overshadowed by the latest SDRAM developments, PC 100 and PC 133. Has EDO died? not hardly. There are literally hundreds of thousands of computers still using EDO and it should be obvious to everyone that it will be here for quite some time. Today, you can pickup a well configured EDO based computer for approximately th

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