December 13, 1999 1:55pm   Compaq, Samsung in $500M pact to advance Alpha   By Ken Popovich PC Week  
  Compaq Computer Corp., Samsung Electronics and Alpha Processors Inc. (in which Samsung owns a majority stake) today announced a $500 million agreement to develop and market 64-bit Alpha microprocessors and operating systems.
  The "memorandum of understanding" is aimed at expanding Alpha into new markets such as fixed-function servers, network appliances and Internet network infrastructure, officials said. As part of the deal, Compaq agreed to purchase an unspecified number of Alpha chips from Samsung over the next year. South Korea-based Samsung is the largest supplier of Alpha processors.
  IBM and Compaq reportedly have been holding talks about producing the next-generation Alpha processor, the EV7. Neither company would confirm the discussions.
  For its part, Samsung agreed to boost performance of the processor by investing in new manufacturing technology. In particular, Samsung will look at implementing copper wiring and silicon-on-transitor technology. Linux a focus as well
  In addition, the three companies agreed to finance development of Linux software for Alpha-based systems. Houston-based Compaq is targeting Alpha systems at high-performance computing niches after it decided to stop selling Windows NT-based Alpha systems in the broader market earlier this year.
  Compaq acquired Alpha technology when it purchased Digital Equipment Corp. in June 1998.
  "With API and Samsung, we are jointly reinforcing our long-term commitment to Alpha," said Michael Capellas, Compaq president and CEO. "Compaq continues to build its worldwide Internet infrastructure leadership, and Alpha technology is a strategic element in that effort."
  "We believe this agreement will lead to additional investments by these three companies exceeding $1.5 billion during the next five years," said Daeje Chin, executive vice president and chief technology officer of Samsung and chairman and CEO of API, in Concord, Mass.
  "API, Compaq and Samsung recognized the business growth potential for Alpha and will leverage next-generation Alpha performance solutions to make technology advances that ensure its leadership position," Chin added.  |