JediMaster
Contributor
Alright, CoolTechZone has been dishing out these reports in recent times about AMD's plans for DDR500 and (lack of it) for DDR2. As the site probably hints, they are prolly just speculations; TBH this is the first time I'm getting to browse that site. If you come across anything to corroborate or contradict these info, it will be interesting/useful ... to some extent for those planning to buy expensive (high speed) memory now ...
PS: The forum title doesn't seem to like all "caps" words !!!
Industry Insider Report: AMD May Skip DDR2 Altogether
http://www.cooltechzone.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1196
Industry Insider Report: AMD to Adopt DDR500 Officially
http://www.cooltechzone.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1210

PS: The forum title doesn't seem to like all "caps" words !!!
Industry Insider Report: AMD May Skip DDR2 Altogether
http://www.cooltechzone.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1196
In our Industry Insider Report from yesterday, we pointed out that DDR2 would take some time to mature in the market until AMD adopts the standard. This is certainly the case in the enthusiast market; AMD is the force behind DDR and will remain that way until it adopts a newer standard. However, a recent discussion with an industry source seems to hint otherwise. Although such information is never set in stone, educated speculations from industry insiders usually tend to be somewhere close to the final plans of a particular company.
According to the source, AMD has other plans with DDR and the company will possibly make advancements in this sector. The source also said that AMD might be going its own way by not following Intel with their DDR2 implementations. Instead, the world’s second largest chipmaker may go straight to DDR3 or XDR in hopes of adopting a better architecture. You see, DDR2 was a poor design to begin with, but considering that Intel has been making quite a few mistakes after its Prescott and i915/i925 launch, no one should be surprised.
Industry Insider Report: AMD to Adopt DDR500 Officially
http://www.cooltechzone.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1210
Up until today, DDR400 has been the official memory standard for majority of the platforms, but Intel made the change to DDR2, and now it’s AMD’s turn to make a change to their platform. According to an insider source, AMD has plans to adopt DDR500 as its official memory standard in the very near future.
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