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To: pgerassi who wrote (133922)5/1/2001 5:14:56 PM
From: maui_dude  Respond to of 186894
 
Pete, Re : "Itanium still has not sold yet"

I think Intel gets paid for Pilot systems. They have sold about 35000 of those at an ASP (my guess) of $3000 (ranged from $1500 to $4500 per one report a while ago). Thats about $100 million.

uhhmm... That sounds very high to me! Please feel free to correct me if someone has better info.

Maui.



To: pgerassi who wrote (133922)5/1/2001 6:08:50 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Peter Principle - Re: ", VLIW, ie Itanium, took seven years "

Yep - and it will be on sale in a few more days:

sourcewire.com

Press Event Invitation for IBM PCD

IBM SET TO ELECTRIFY WORKSTATION MARKET WITH PIONEERING NEW INTELLISTATIONS …introduces the new M Pro with built-in Itanium processor, and its latest Z Pro with Xeon-based workstation…

WHAT:

IntelliStation M Pro

IBM unveils latest high-end IntelliStation M Pro, demonstrating a 3.2x increase in system memory performance and 40% graphics improvement.

This new workstation is set to provide the leadership and power for continued growth and success in critical market segments including digital media and engineering.

IntelliStation Z Pro

IBM first to market with an Itanium-based workstation, following an early ship programme, which has generated extremely positive feedback from both customers and application developers.

The new Z Pro opens up exciting possibilities for animations such as collisions, explosions or gravity, which can be more easily monitored due to the power of the Itanium processor allowing greater creativity and realism.

WHO:

Susan Davi, worldwide IntelliStation product manager, IBM

WHEN:

Thursday 10th May 2001 11.00am - 1.00pm

WHERE:

IBM Southbank Upper Ground London (5 minutes walk from London Waterloo)

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For further information, or to book a briefing please contact: Louisa Judge (ljudge@uk.brodeur.com) or Joanna Lane (jlane@uk.brodeur.com) at Brodeur Worldwide UK. Tel: 01753 44 8870

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