I normally do not respond to you, but your proposition is just so lame that I have to. I suggest that AMD will get ample warning as it will ring out over the entire industry as all will in unison chant "WE WANT DDR2...WE WANT DDR2...." and so on...just as they did when inteL offered RambusT and AMD did not.
Since when do ITs demand a particular kind of memory...new memory type at that as a decision criterion ?
"What happens when enterprise customers want DDR2 based servers?"
Now? I don't think any server supports DDR2. In the future? I guess they buy one. AMD claims that they will have support for DDR2, and it might even be the case that 90nm chips already have support for it. Of course, the OEMs then have to put the right sockets for the DIMMs on the board, I dunno how tough that is...
chipguy - I don't see much evidence yet of any enterprise customers wanting DDR2, heck many are still on DDR266 or 333. By the time they're demanding it, a new socket or updated/modified 940 won't be a big deal. Paul