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- From: Glenn Saunders <krishna@primenet.com>
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- Subject: Re: FWD: Fate of 68080
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- Date: 25 Jan 1996 22:40:03 -0700
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- The mortal Jeffrey William Davis wrote:
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- : Unfortunately, the only perfect prediction would be one that could
- : deliver any piece of memory on demand as fast as the processor can
- : accept it - hence the < 1ns DRAM @ 700MHz! Not likely to happen in
- : the near future. The further the CPU MHz fly past the current RAM
- : technology, the more rediculous it becomes.
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- What about RAMBUS technology?? Why isn't this being applied to PCs yet?
- I mean, if they can use it in a fucking videogame console...
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