Intel 7025 Chipset, or Granite Bay chipset supports dual DDR, or DDR used in PAIRS. This seems to be the trend in motherboards. This is only available for Intel processors and to some extent on thE Nforce2 chipset for AMD processors. VIA may go this route for AMD Processors. By then there may be a new type of DDR RAM available (DDR2 ? ).
The drawback is the Granite Bay motherboards seem real expensive. At over $200.00 for the Asus Version, I can not see myself buying one anytime soon. The Asus P4PE seems a lot better price. Asus is making a limited edition P4PE they call Black Pearl that comes with a USB Pen Drive, but it just costs more.
If you buy RAM, needing DDR in Pairs could be something to think about if you upgrade often. On the Horizon is a looming 800mhz CPU BUS for Intel Chipsets and possible release of the AMD Hammer. Microsoft might just make a full 64 bit OS someday, but I would wait till it comes out and someone has a chance to beta test it before I got my hopes up. They might have something out now for a 64 bit processor, but it is probably aimed at server markets.
It stands to reason the more powerful the processors the more memory we will need to be competitive. I have heard rumors of 1GB Cache memory for processors being planned.
You might go to some websites like
They have some info from the most recent Intel Developers Forum. I recently saw an article saying Sega is on the chopping block and is up for sale and Microsoft might be interested. That is scary! If you do not like my post feel free to point out your opinion or my errors.