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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Charles R who wrote (93176)2/15/2000 1:46:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) of 1571401
 
Chuckles - Re: "Merced without Sun seems more DOA than it ever was. The real battle may begin after McKinley comes on the scene."

No.

Compaq will be selling ITanium Servers.

Dell will be selling ITanium Servers.

HP will be selling ITanium Servers.

SGI will be selling ITanium Servers.

IBM will be selling ITanium Servers.

VALinux will be selling ITanium Servers.

Hitachi will be selling ITanium Servers.

NEC will be selling ITanium Servers.

Fujitsu will be selling ITanium Servers.

SUN would have been great, but now it SUN vs. ITanium/Everybody else.

Linux 64, Monterey 64, HPUX 64, Windows 2064 ---- these will provide an excellent starting point for enterrprise computing. Once the reliability and scalability are demonstrated, the lower cost of the INDUSTRY STANDARD IA64 architecture will put SUN in a position it will have to respond - with drastic price cuts or adoption of the Industry standard.

Just revisit what happened to the the fragmented PC industry of the the early 1980's once the IBM PC x86 architecture became the "accepted" industry standard. Every competitive platform except the Macintosh has disappeared from the face of the earth.

Paul

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