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To: Elmer who wrote (98942)2/14/2000 1:43:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Elmer & Intel Investors - EIGHT SYSTEM Builders Demo ITanium-based Servers and Workstations - running three different Operating Systems and Several E-Commerce Applications.

"Eight leading system vendors today showed prototype servers and workstations based on Intel Corp.'s forthcoming Itanium(TM) processor at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF).

Running three different operating systems and featuring several e-Business-related applications, these systems offer a preview of the extensive hardware and software offerings that will be available as Itanium processor-based systems begin shipping in the second half of 2000.
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Not bad for a 64-bit Start !

Paul
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Monday February 14, 11:03 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release

Eight Leading System Vendors Show Prototype Itanium Processor-Based Solutions At Intel Developer Forum
Industry Poised to Deliver High-End Solutions in Second Half of this Year


PALM SPRINGS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 14, 2000--Eight leading system vendors today showed prototype servers and workstations based on Intel Corp.'s forthcoming Itanium(TM) processor at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF).

Running three different operating systems and featuring several e-Business-related applications, these systems offer a preview of the extensive hardware and software offerings that will be available as Itanium processor-based systems begin shipping in the second half of 2000.


Companies participating in the IA-64 demo showcase at IDF are Bull, Compaq Computer, Dell Computer, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM, NEC Corp. and SGI. These prototype server and workstation systems feature a representative sample of innovative applications that address the demands of the rapidly evolving e-Business environment, including increased security requirements, faster response time, customization and high service availability.

''The industry is working to ensure that Itanium processor-based solutions drive the foundation of the next generation of e-Business,'' said Mike Fister, vice president and general manager, Intel's Enterprise Server Group. ''As the needs of e-Business grow, so do the requirements for a flexible and scalable platform. This preview of systems and solutions is a clear indication of Intel's work with the industry to provide a broad range of choices for the Itanium processor-based platform, expanding and complementing the wide array of today's Pentium® III Xeon(TM) processor system solutions.''

The Itanium processor will provide the capabilities required by high-end servers and workstations. Server applications such as business intelligence, enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management will benefit from the Itanium processor's features, delivering enhanced reliability, leading security performance, better application performance and increased number of users supported on a system. The Itanium processor's floating point performance, 64-bit addressability, large cache memory and high bandwidth bus are well-suited for the high-performance workstations used in mechanical design automation, digital content creation, financial modeling and scientific and technical computing applications.

Intel also disclosed new tools and developer information including the IA-64 Software Developer's Manual, a comprehensive guide to Intel's IA-64 architecture. This document provides information on the complete programming environment, including application and system level architecture, IA-64 instruction set, optimization techniques and other critical information to aid programmers in the development of application software for the Itanium processor.

IA-64 Program Update

A number of developments in recent months show ongoing industry momentum for the Itanium processor:

-- Intel is ramping delivery into the thousands of prototype servers
and workstations based on the Itanium processor to key equipment
manufacturers, operating system vendors and application
developers to enable development of complete solutions.

-- Hundreds of companies are focusing their efforts on developing
IA-64 technologies and products as the industry prepares for
delivery of Itanium processor-based system solutions beginning in
the second half of 2000.

-- Since last spring, the Intel 64 Fund has made about 20 minority
equity investments in companies optimizing solutions for the
IA-64 architecture. These solutions run on a variety of operating
environments -- including Microsoft's 64-bit Windows, 64-bit
Linux and IBM's Monterey64 -- and encompass a broad range of
e-Business and enterprise application areas. These include
open-source application server software, workstation-based visual
query and analysis software, portal/organizational solutions for
e-Business, CORBA based middleware solutions and tools that
translate legacy Cobol code to Java and other languages.
Investment activity for the fund is expected to continue to
accelerate over the next year.

-- Intel continues to work with all major operating system vendors
such as Microsoft (64-bit Windows), IBM (Monterey64), HP (HP-UX),
64-bit Linux, and Novell (Modesto) to port and tune their
operating system software for the Itanium processor.

-- Earlier this month, the Trillian Project released the Linux
source code for the Itanium processor, enabling the broad
developer community to participate in development of the Linux
kernel and applications for IA-64.

The Itanium processor will be in production in the middle of this year and ship with two and four megabytes of L3 cache, a type of memory that is critical to system performance. Production clock frequencies are targeting 800 MHz.

About IDF

The Intel Developer Forum is Intel's premier technical forum comprising nearly 150 sessions and hands-on labs and more than 100 demonstrations of cutting-edge products and technologies. IDF attracts over 2,000 hardware and software developers from around the world, of whom nearly 30 percent are focused on software. Now in its third year, the semi-annual conference provides hardware OEMs (original equipment manufacturers), IHVs (independent hardware vendors), and ISVs (independent software vendors) with in-depth information on Intel technologies and initiatives. More information on the Intel Developer Forum can be found at developer.intel.com. Updated information is available between Intel Developer Forums by subscribing to the Intel Developer Update Magazine at developer.intel.com.

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

Note to Editors: Third party marks and brands are property of their respective holders.

For more information about Intel's e-Business solutions check the Web site at: intel.com

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Contact:
Intel Corp., Santa Clara
Marion Koehler, 408/765-3547
marion.koehler@intel.com
Michael Sullivan, 408/765-1310
michael.sullivan@intel.com
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