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To: steve harris who wrote (113636)10/15/2000 9:36:43 AM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 186894
 
Peer to Peer

zdnet.com

steve



To: steve harris who wrote (113636)10/15/2000 1:08:15 PM
From: Barry Grossman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Steve,

Good find.

hp.com

This is worth highlighting.

Our systems must anticipate and embrace the key computing and technology shifts that lie ahead. So, here's what we believe to be the next key technology shifts, and we're embracing them as part of our systems strategy.

The first is the coming era of Itanium. We believe the Itanium processor family will become the scalable processing architecture for the Internet age. The long-term performance and scalability of Itanium is essential to supporting millions of devices generating billions of transactions. Itanium is crafted for dynamic Internet-based interactions and transactions, it’s optimized for security-based computations, and it’s designed for rich media processing and object-oriented environments.

You may already know this, but it's worth repeating, that HP's EPIC technology -- Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing -- is the foundation of Intel's Itanium processor family architecture. And in fact, it is EPIC’s explicit parallelism which separates Itanium from all previous computer architectures.


Barry