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The Inquirer has a roadmap of the JEDEC DDR standards (or soon to be). One thing is for sure, DDR will be able to keep up with CPU speeds so there won't be a potential bottleneck there. Look at this chart:
The Inquirer has a roadmap of the JEDEC DDR standards (or soon to be). One thing is for sure, DDR will be able to keep up with CPU speeds so there won't be a potential bottleneck there. Look at this chart:
Speed | JEDEC Standard | Single Channel Bandwidth | Shipments |
DDR 266 | PC2100 | 2.1Gb/s | Current |
DDR 333 | PC2700 | 2.7Gb/s | Q2/Q3 2002 |
DDR 400 | PC3200 | 3.2Gb/s | Q3/Q4 2002 |
DDR2-400 | PC4800 | 4.8Gb/s | Q1 2003 |
DDR2-533 | PC5600 | 5.6Gb/s | Q1 2003 |
DDR2-667 | PC6400 | 6.4Gb/s | Q2/Q3 2003 |