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05-23-2001, 07:36 PM
Mainboard manufacturers steering away from DDR
May 23rd, 2001 6:40 PM - Brandon Hill
Source: OCworkbench.com
Category: News
OCWorkbench has reported that momentum for DDR chipsets is slowing dow and could come to a hault.
As sales of DDR boards are not well accepted. Taiwanese manufacturers like ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI will stop developing their DDR product lines.
Intel is slashing pricing of Pentium 4, and this will definitely increase the sales of P4. DDR and P4 are moving in opposite directions. Mainboard manufacturers says that the current market is not stable. PC133 SDRAM mainboards has matured and cheaper boards is more acceptable by the masses. The higher end DDR boards are squeezed out of the market.
In addition, boards coupled with DDR+P3 performance is only 10% faster than the SDRAM+P3 platform. Thus ASUS,GIGABYTE,MSI R&D will stop their development of DDR boards. It is also mentioned that now most manufacturers are concentrating on OEM for PC133+Socket 478 mainboards.
May 23rd, 2001 6:40 PM - Brandon Hill
Source: OCworkbench.com
Category: News
OCWorkbench has reported that momentum for DDR chipsets is slowing dow and could come to a hault.
As sales of DDR boards are not well accepted. Taiwanese manufacturers like ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI will stop developing their DDR product lines.
Intel is slashing pricing of Pentium 4, and this will definitely increase the sales of P4. DDR and P4 are moving in opposite directions. Mainboard manufacturers says that the current market is not stable. PC133 SDRAM mainboards has matured and cheaper boards is more acceptable by the masses. The higher end DDR boards are squeezed out of the market.
In addition, boards coupled with DDR+P3 performance is only 10% faster than the SDRAM+P3 platform. Thus ASUS,GIGABYTE,MSI R&D will stop their development of DDR boards. It is also mentioned that now most manufacturers are concentrating on OEM for PC133+Socket 478 mainboards.