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NEC Electronics, in Santa Clara, Calif., will being shipping samples of a new 800-MHz 128-megabit DRAM device in April 1999.
Targeted for manufacturers of high-end workstation and desktop systems, the 800-MHz Rambus technology offers 1.6 gigabytes per second of peak bandwidth from a single device.
The company reports that the devices are slated to be priced at $85 per unit, with volume production beginning in July 1999.
NEC will also be offering a 128-Mb RDRAM
in a 184-pin Rambus in-line memory module in the same time frame.
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