To: Elmer who wrote (117706 ) 11/14/2000 11:31:18 AM From: Road Walker Respond to of 186894 Intel, Hewlett-Packard Co-Develop Small, Powerful Concept PC for 21st Century Computing Deep Forest Technology Packages High Performance in a Small Box LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 14, 2000--Intel Corporation today unveiled the Deep Forest Concept PC -- a small, powerful prototype jointly developed with Hewlett-Packard(1). Harnessing next generation performance of the upcoming Intel® Pentium® 4 processor, the Deep Forest Concept PC features an intriguingly small footprint measuring approximately 10``x 13''x 4,`` about the size of a lunch box. ``Intel supplies state-of-the-art technology to help PC manufacturers advance their computing products,'' said Pat Gelsinger, vice president and chief technology officer, Intel Architecture Group. ``Deep Forest is a collaborative effort to address a new category of desktop computing that is powerful, easy, small, legacy-reduced, and network-optimized.'' Deep Forest is designed to handle the graphic demands of the visual Internet, support next generation e-Business applications, and process the most demanding multimedia applications. Featuring some of the highest levels of computing power available today, it integrates Low Profile AGP4X for rich graphics, seven USB slots for easy plug and play expansion, Instantly Available Power Management for appliance-like operation, and 10/100 Ethernet for Internet and local area network optimization. The system's small footprint and front to back airflow allows it to lay horizontally as a desktop or on either side in micro-tower fashion. Taking up less space, the innovative design is fun, flexible and can even double up as a photo frame or paper tray. With the elimination of legacy technology and the sealed chassis, the Deep Forest Concept PC offers increased stability and easier maintenance. Deep Forest is a technology demonstration and not a product for sale. It represents the future possibilities of PC computing. Intel welcomes collaborative opportunities with PC manufacturers to explore and develop cutting edge technologies. For more information, please visit Intel's Web site at developer.intel.com or Hewlett-Packard's Web site at hp.com . 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. Editor's Note: Deep Forest picture available for download from Intel's Concept PC Gallery located at: developer.intel.com . (1) Third party marks and brands are property of their respective holders. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Intel Mary Ninow, 916/356-4870 mary.p.ninow@intel.com