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To: Mani1 who wrote (2326)7/25/2000 10:58:30 PM
From: Tony ViolaRespond to of 275872
 
Mani, the Compaq servers use PIII, PIII Xeon with 256 KB on die cache (Cascades), and PIII Xeon with 1 or 2 MB on die cache. Those are the new builds; there are older Pentium Pro and PII boxes floating around. I don't know about volumes of boxes or of microprocessors in them, for new build. Some digging into Compaq's report today may yield some info, or you could work back from revenues for Compaq's Industry Standard Server Group, if you could guess on an ASP for the servers. Might be hard since they sell so many models, and I don't know what the mix is.

Tony