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To: dmf who wrote (86846)8/13/1999 11:29:00 AM
From: Larry Macklin  Respond to of 186894
 
Does anybody here folloe Micromem Tech? I could use an opinion on their memory technology.

Thanks

Larry Macklin



To: dmf who wrote (86846)8/13/1999 12:43:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
dmf - re: "Paul, where can we get a look at Trillian's charter? "

Good question !

I checked On Intel's Web Site and there are only 2 mentions of Trillian - in Sean Maloney's recent LinuxWorld Keynote address:

intel.com

Re: "I have a license plate holder that says: Intel, World's No. 1 Chipmaker. It dates from the days when INTC took the lead, not quite as long ago as I bought that old Volvo <g>. Planning on that small piece of hardware NOT getting obsolete for years and years!"

Despite Jerry Sanders' best intentions, I would guess that license plate holder will be valid for many, many years to come.

Paul




To: dmf who wrote (86846)8/13/1999 4:06:00 PM
From: GVTucker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
dmf, RE: , where can we get a look at Trillian's charter? I'd like to understand where this is going, especially while we're watching RHAT take off.

If you can find the 2 Aug 99 issue of Infoworld, there's a pretty good article on the front page. I don't think that Infoworld archives old issues on their web site, so it won't be there (It's at infoworld.com if you want to give it a try, anyway.)

A few quotes to give you the gist:

"The genesis of the Trillian Project was an agreement earlier this year between Intel and V.A. Linux Systems to deliver a version of Linux for the high-end IA-64 server and workstation markets."

"HP...is contributing operating system kernel expertise..., and SGI is pitching in with operating system and compiler technologies...."

"Noticeably absent from the Trillium Project are Caldera and Red Hat Software. However, that does not mean the Linux leaders have been without input.

" 'It's not like it launched without us knowing about it. We did contribute a lot during the due diligence process,' [VP-engineering at Caldera] Besser said."