The analysis will be followed by a discussion of benchmarks and why we’ve chosen to use this specific set, as well as an analysis on how each particular benchmark makes use of system resources. In the following pages you’ll find an in-depth analysis of Rambus’ RDRAM, what makes it tick, what the benefits are and above all we’ll look into its technological advantages, as those will most likely determine whether RDRAM is worthwhile or not. We at HardwareCentral always aim to keep our benchmarks and reviews as objective as possible, and this SDRAM vs. However, we’ve made sure that our benchmarking setup, the suite of benchmarks used, and our technical analysis is reproducible by anyone wishing to do so. But overall we’ve tried to keep the technical details and analysis to a minimum and as basic and straightforward as possible. At times we’ll go deeper into technical detail than some of you might be willing to follow, in order to prove a point or accurately describe a specific function. We’ll address most of the issues that generally seem to be considered ‘disadvantages’ of Rambus technology and investigate whether these are based on fact, or fantasy.
Lies, Damned Lies and a Different Perspective The article can be found by following this link: If you haven’t read the original article yet, we’d really recommend you do so, as the foundations of the ongoing discussion are laid there. However, that article only skimmed the surface of the underlying issues, this article will get into greater detail about Rambus, SDRAM, RDRAM and the relationship between Intel and Rambus and why both these companies keep backing their technologies. Our recent ‘Lies, Damned Lies and a Different Perspective’ article has raised quite a controversy.