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To: puborectalis who wrote (89517)10/5/1999 9:18:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 186894
 
Good morning Stephen and thread, Article...Intel Selects Itanium As the New Brand Name for Its First in a Family of IA-64 Processors;

Leading Edge Processor Targets Servers and Workstations for the Internet Economy

October 5, 1999
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE) -- Intel Corporation today announced it has selected ITANIUM(TM) as the new brand name for the first product in its IA-64 family of processors, formerly code-named Merced. The ITANIUM brand extends Intel's reach into the highest level of computing enabling powerful servers and high-performance workstations which will address the increasing demands that the Internet economy places on e-Businesses.

"The Intel ITANIUM processor represents a new level of processor capability that will be the driving force for the Internet economy," said Jami Dover, vice president of Intel's Sales and Marketing Group. "The ITANIUM brand represents the strength and performance of the unique processor features that provides customers with a, reliable and responsive foundation for e-Business in the future."

The Internet Economy - Requiring a Robust Server Infrastructure

According to Intel research, only five percent of the existing Internet infrastructure is in place today to address the predicted server needs of the e-Business environment by the year 2005. The Internet economy is changing how corporations create strategies and pursue marketplaces, driving businesses to find ways to transact, transfer, store, manage and communicate digital information in faster, more cost-effective ways.

The backbone of this environment requires high-powered servers to manage the explosion of digital information, as well as powerful workstations that help to create digital content. These high-end systems must be capable of processing huge amounts of data, managing peak workloads and transactions of various sizes, while maintaining security, responsiveness, availability and reliability.

The IA-64 family of processors incorporates many leading-edge features specifically designed to address these needs. For example, the ITANIUM processor's massive computing resources and ability to execute many instructions simultaneously helps the computer provide the greater speed and responsiveness often required for e-Business solutions. The ITANIUM processor's extremely large memory capabilities provide a vast amount of room to store, deliver and "mine" data. Advanced high-availability features help provide the "24 hours-per-day, seven-days-a-week" uptime required for e-Business and mission critical applications.

First engineering samples of Intel's ITANIUM processor have been delivered to Intel customers, with the processor on schedule for production in mid-2000. ITANIUM processor-based servers and workstations will be available in the second half of the year 2000.

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.