The following comment makes me wonder:
"Matrox has always been secretive about its clock speeds in both memory and core but it was simple to figure out what the clock for its memory was running at. Using a few simple calculations, we were able to deduce the memory to be running at 625MHz/2 since it’s DDR. This is currently comparable to what NVIDIA is clocking its memory on the GeForce4 Ti 4600. Although Matrox hasn’t confirmed the memory architecture being used in Parhelia, we’re assuming it’s a type of cross-bar architecture."
On what were they calculating the memory clock?
"Matrox has always been secretive about its clock speeds in both memory and core but it was simple to figure out what the clock for its memory was running at. Using a few simple calculations, we were able to deduce the memory to be running at 625MHz/2 since it’s DDR. This is currently comparable to what NVIDIA is clocking its memory on the GeForce4 Ti 4600. Although Matrox hasn’t confirmed the memory architecture being used in Parhelia, we’re assuming it’s a type of cross-bar architecture."
On what were they calculating the memory clock?
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