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To: JakeStraw who wrote (18)6/16/2000 1:48:00 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 66
 
Tuesday June 13, 9:09 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Dataram Powers the Dot Com Market With Memory Solutions for Hewlett-Packard NetServer Systems
PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 13, 2000--Dataram Corporation (NASDAQ: DRAM - news) a leading provider of gigabyte-class memory for high-performance network servers, today announces immediate availability of memory for the new HP NetServer Systems.

To satisfy market demands in customers' Internet environments, Dataram is offering memory for HP's NetServer LC 2000/2000r, LH 3000/3000r, LH 6000/6000r and LT 6000r systems. The memory for the DRHLC2000 is available in 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB capacities. Each product contains a single 133MHz ECC SDRAM module.

The NetServer LH 6000 and LT 6000r systems are two new flagship products for Hewlett-Packard and are designed for the high-growth, four-way server market. The LH 6000 offers up to six Intel© Pentium© III Xeon processors and will support up to 8GB of Dataram memory while the NetServer LT 6000r system has a similarly impressive feature set, but is packaged in a slim 4U form-factor, providing the power of up to 60 processors in a standard 40U rack.

The NetServer LC 2000 and LH 3000 systems are designed to meet the growing network requirements of workgroups and departments. Both servers support two Intel Pentium III processors and up to 4GB of Dataram memory.

The use of Dataram memory in these new HP NetServer systems further increases cost efficiencies while providing power and performance for ISPs, ASPs and the online market today.

List Prices are as follows:

Capacity Dataram Memory List Price 256MB DRHLC2000/256 $685 512MB DRHLC2000/512 $1493 1GB DRHLC2000/1024 $4586

Dataram Corporation is a leading provider of gigabyte memory for network servers, specializing in the manufacture of large-capacity memory products for Compaq, Digital, HP, IBM, Intel, SGI and Sun computers. The company serves users in diverse industries as financial services, internet service providers, aerospace, petroleum, graphics, automotive, telecommunications, utilities and education. Dataram is registered with the International Standards Organization, having met the internationally recognized ISO 9001 quality assurance standard for design/development, production, installation and service. Dataram memory is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing memory directly from the system manufacturer and is priced up to 50% less. Products can usually be delivered within 24 hours of order placement and are backed by a lifetime warranty and an advanced replacement program.

Dataram is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey and is celebrating its 34th year in the computer industry. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.dataram.com.



To: JakeStraw who wrote (18)6/26/2000 9:56:00 AM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 66
 
JakeStraw,

Looks like Dataram may be in the process of being discovered. Volume has been picking up, it's traded above it's 52 week high today, without news to drive it higher.

Their customer segments, servers, are hot, especially low end Intel based servers. I'm getting a good feeling about this, may add to my (small) position. I wish they could get some good PR, they would see some nice multiple expansion.

John



To: JakeStraw who wrote (18)6/28/2000 12:08:00 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 66
 
Jake,

Are you still in DRAM? Something is up with this volume and new highs.

John