Paul, quoting from your article "NeTpower, the Windows NT(R) systems company, today announced delivery and general availability of SYMETRA2(TM) 300MHz dual Pentium(R) II processor workstations."
General availability "generally" means available in volume quantities. From my reading Intel news, SI, etc., I didn't think Intel had 300 MHz in volume production yet. Of course, volume to NeTpower equals not volume to Intel.
Re: " Now MCAD professionals, digital media artists, and Web content creators can achieve even higher levels of interactivity, insight, and realism in their designs and models while utilizing an industry standard platform design."
I'll bet the Unix crowd is getting more and more itchy fingers about trying the above kinds of applications on Intel based NT servers like this one (also, of course, the crowd that's already switched to NT).
Tony |