Originally posted by Arcadian:

Now, people like Tom from Tom's Hardware are throwing a fit because they want DDR released *now*.
http://www4.tomshardware.com/column/...ndence-01.html

Of course, I assume that they would also prefer a *stable* DDR solution, but they aren't thinking about it that way. They are too rolled up in their rants to realize that Intel cannot magically turn out a chipset based on a memory technology that they have never worked on, overnight.
Never thought about the fact that Intel had never worked with DDR based platforms before. Nice post Arcadian. Especially if anyone remembers how long it took VIA to get their Socket A DDR chipset out, and how it still had a few issues.

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