AMD holds off on DDR-2 support

AMD HAS BEEN RUMOURED to be coming out with DDR2 in Q2, and documents floating around the i915/925 launch said as much. AMD basically said "we could do it now, but why", and followed it up with numbers proving that it made little sense until DDR2-667 hit. Well, as they say about the best laid plans, it isn"t going to happen this year. AMD backpedalled on DDR2 support, and will hold off until Socket 1207 hits in 2006. One person at CES was quoted as saying "no way, no how", and that is about all there is to say.

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