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To: Jim Porter who wrote (2763)7/3/1998 7:50:00 AM
From: T.M.K.  Read Replies (1) of 2897
 
Jim,
I tend to disagree with you on this issue.

I work with a leading IT company and I know for a fact that companies who use Intel Chips do not come up with these chips just as Intel announces a new product..

May be for PC companies it is much easier to assemble PCs with new CPU's provided all other hardware and software work around it, however, in our case we are talking about a high end server which may use from 4 to 8 or more CPUs and for such a system Siemens will have to design the CPU board and the SMP archiotecture to make compatable with the rest of the peripherals.

If these companies added these CPUs as they came out of Intels factory to their servers we would have had only one or two high end server Box manufacturers or assemblers.. Of course there is more to it than this but this is as simple as I can put it.

So Siemense server will have either their proprietory processor chip or Intel Pentium Pro or maybe PII, nothing more advanced..

Regards
TMK
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