The current memory controller on the clawhammer can NOT handle DDR2, so it's a moot point, though it may have been enough for them to shorten immediate production and hold their current stocks until closer to the DDR2 release (for a seamless transition into the DDR2/90nm hammer next spring, if that ever happens). The current batch, though, can't use it, so DDR2 isn't a direct factor on their current product, except maybe as something they want to time closer to for product release strategy (damn marketing bastards).
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