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To: foundation who wrote (7222)2/12/2001 11:09:30 AM
From: laodeng  Respond to of 196450
 
Java is BREWing now.

PRESS RELEASE:Hewlett-Packard Unveils Mobile Software

12 Feb 11:05

( BW)(CA-HEWLETT-PACKARD-2)(HWP) HP Introduces MicrochaiVM Software for
Mobile Devices; HP Works with QUALCOMM and Thales to Implement the
CLDC-compliant Software
Business Editors/High Tech Writers
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 12, 2001--Hewlett-Packard Company
(NYSE:HWP) today introduced HP MicrochaiVM, the micro edition of HP ChaiVM, a
Java(TM) application environment for intelligent appliances. With HP
MicrochaiVM, customers are able to download Java applications on demand to
mobile and other consumer devices.

HP MicrochaiVM was developed for use in extremely resource-constrained
devices such as cell phones, pagers, personal digital assistants and
point-of-sale terminals. Industry analysts at Gartner Group have predicted that
by 2005 client-side Java applications will either replace or substantially
augment the functionality provided by today's wireless application protocol in
more than 90 percent of mobile applications involving complex user
interfaces(1).

HP is working with QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq:QCOM), a leader in digital
wireless communications and advanced electronic messaging solutions for the
Internet, to implement HP MicrochaiVM on top of QUALCOMM's Binary Runtime
Environment for Wireless (BREW)(TM) platform. BREW is an open applications
platform for wireless devices that facilitates wireless-Internet convergence.

Products developed using BREW allow end users to download applications over the
air through their carrier's network to personalize the capabilities of their
wireless devices to suit their individual requirements.

"With HP MicrochaiVM, we have vastly expanded the range of information
appliance applications that HP's Chai Appliance Platform can address," said
William Woo, general manager, HP Embedded Software Operation. "Now service
providers can generate revenue by providing Java-based connectivity to the Web
and the ability to download Java applications on demand to mobile devices with
extremely limited power and memory resources."
"HP's decision to BREW-enable HP MicrochaiVM technology will make it possible
for carriers to offer mobile Java applications on a wide variety of high-volume
wireless devices," said Peggy Johnson, senior vice president of QUALCOMM and
general manager of QUALCOMM Internet Services. "Upon completion of our
integration efforts, MicrochaiVM should become a reference solution for
providing a Java application environment on BREW-enabled mobile devices."
Thales e-Transactions (formally Racal-Transcom), the U.K.'s leading supplier
of card payment terminals with more than 40 percent of the market, also is
evaluating MicrochaiVM for use in its point-of-sale terminals.

"HP MicrochaiVM's characteristics in terms of functionality, size and cost
make it a very compelling candidate for our POS application," said Phil James,
technical manager, Thales e-Transactions. "It should enable us to implement the
Small Terminal Interoperability Platform (STIP) API quickly and
cost-effectively."
HP MicrochaiVM is compliant with the Connected Limited Device Configuration
(CLDC)(TM) specification and provides a highly efficient software environment
for executing Java applications on various small device operating systems. HP
MicrochaiVM will support the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP)(TM) later
this year. HP provides a comprehensive suite of consulting services to help
device manufacturers port and customize their HP MicrochaiVM software
environment.

HP MicrochaiVM has a minimum ROM requirement of 37 KB, with the CLDC
implementation requiring less than 128 KB ROM. The small footprint required is
complemented by HP's patent pending Chaifreezedry technology, which allows Java
applications to run in a concentrated form, reducing the memory required to
support the application by up to 90 percent.

Availability
The developer's release of HP MicrochaiVM with CLDC is available today with
the commercial release expected to be available in Q2. The commercial release
of HP MicrochaiVM with MIDP is expected to be available in Q3. Linux, PalmOS,
and PocketPC are the supported platforms. For more information about HP's Chai
technology or to download the software for evaluation, visit
hp.com.

About HP
Hewlett-Packard Company -- a leading global provider of computing and imaging
solutions and services -- is focused on making technology and its benefits
accessible to individuals and businesses through simple appliances, useful
e-services and an Internet infrastructure that's always on.

HP has 88,500 employees worldwide and had total revenue from continuing
operations of $48.8 billion in its 2000 fiscal year. Information about HP and
its products can be found on the World Wide Web at hp.com.

(1) Based on Gartner Group report "Will Mobile Java Kill WAP?", dated
8/31/00.

Java is a U.S. trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.

This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks,
uncertainties and assumptions. All statements other than statements of
historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements.

Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include the possibility that the market
for the sale of certain products and services may not develop as expected; that
development of these products and services may not proceed as planned; and
other risks that are described from time to time in HP's Securities and
Exchange Commission reports, including but not limited to the annual report on
Form 10-K for the year ended Oct. 31, 2000, and subsequently filed reports. If
any of these risks or uncertainties materializes or any of these assumptions
proves incorrect, HP's results could differ materially from HP's expectations
in these statements. HP does not intend to update these forward-looking
statements.

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Cherie Britt, 408/343-8078
cherie_britt@hp.com
or
Porter Novelli Convergence Group for HP
Valerie Enes or John Satterfield, 408/988-2100
valerie.enes@pnicg.com
john.satterfield@pnicg.com
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