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Technology Stocks : Network Appliance
NTAP 115.57+1.3%Oct 30 3:59 PM EDT

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To: Miguel Octavio who wrote ()12/13/1999 11:53:00 AM
From: pirate_200  Read Replies (2) of 10934
 
This is nice to hear (see below), Compaq is still
trying to put some $$ into Alpha with partners. I
suspect NetApp will simply port their stuff to the
fastest processor as time goes on, but it looks like
Intel will be late with IA-64 equivalents of Alphas
so it is nice to know NetApp will have more processors
in the Alpha pipeline from Compaq (Digital).

Anyone have links to Compaq and know the roadmap for
Alphas? Wondering when we will see a 1Ghz-powered
NetApp filer/netcache?

If AMD continues on hotrodding their chips, I
wonder if we'll see a low-end NetApp with an AMD
chip?

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See: biz.yahoo.com

"HOUSTON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Compaq Computer Corp. (NYSE:CPQ - news) and Korea's
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. on Monday said they would invest $500 million to develop
Compaq's Alpha microprocessor for running new types of business computers.

The investment by Compaq, Samsung and Alpha Processor Inc. (API), a Samsung unit,
will help expand the use of Alpha into new markets such as single-purpose computer
servers, network appliances, and for controlling Internet equipment, they said.

...

Compaq and Samsung said Network Appliance, a maker of network management computers and specialized devices designed to
speed Internet use, was basing its products on Alpha chips."
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