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Rambus delay spurs ad hoc effort in U.S., Taiwan
TAIPEI, TAIWAN -- A groundswell of support for the PC133 DRAM specification is building in Taiwan and the United States. With Intel Corp. otherwise occupied with the difficult transition to the Rambus memory architecture, a growing number of memory and chip-set companies are working to establish PC 133 as an alternative in the marketplace.
An ad hoc group of companies backing the PC 133 device and module specification is scheduled to meet in San Jose, Calif., tomorrow to discuss options. David Pulling, vice president of marketing at Reliance Computer Corp. (San Jose), said, "It started out as monthly gatherings at our company, but now the attendance has grown to the point that we are going to move the venue to an outside location." About 120 representatives are expected to attend the...