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To: Allen Benn who wrote (9806)8/4/2001 3:08:09 PM
From: Anthony Ettipio  Read Replies (1) of 10309
 
Allen,

any further comments. Same story?

August 3, 2001
Compaq, Microsoft, Others
Plan 'Arapahoe' Architecture
Dow Jones Newswires
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Compaq Computer Corp., Dell Computer Corp., International Business Machines Corp. , Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp. and the PCI-SIG, a nonprofit special interest group, will collaborate to define a new serial I/O interconnect architecture code-named Arapahoe.

The companies said the Arapahoe architecture will allow high-speed connection of components inside a system and offer increased bandwidth for emerging applications.

The Arapahoe promoters and the PCI-SIG agreed to manage the Arapahoe architecture based on the PCI-SIG's proven ability to promote interconnect standard requirements such as PCI, or peripheral component interconnect.

Arapahoe will be designed as a highly flexible serial I/O architecture that will scale to the theoretical limits of copper, and comprehend the needs of multiple markets.

PCI-SIG owns and manages the PCI Local Bus specification. More than 970 companies are active PCI-SIG members.
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