I recently went to their webpage to price out a system and guess what? They are almost exclusively using the new RDRAM from Rambus Inc! Last time I checked they were still using SDRAM.
Now, I am torn. I've done a little research and I've discovered that Rambus lost a bunch of $$$ cause their memory was crapping out. It's also a lot more expensive. The site I was reading (www.tomshardware.com) made it sound that buying RDRAM was a bad idea. However Intel, who as everyone knows controls like 75% of the market, has begun using exclusively RDRAM, even though there is a new SDRAM coming out.
Now my question is, do I get RDRAM and risk mem crashes? I guess my mentality is, if Intel's so confident that it has switched to RDRAM, as has one of their biggest retailers, Dell, then can the horror stories I've been hearing be overblown? Or do I talk to Dell and convince them to put SDRAM in my new machine?
Please post if you know the TRUTH about RDRAM