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To: niceguy767 who wrote (40728)5/21/2001 1:18:59 PM
From: Paul EngelRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: "Enough to keep Dell captive??? Heh,heh,heh... "

Yep.

And Compaq too !!!

"The new Compaq Evo Workstation W6000 and W8000 offer industry leading technologies such as: support for up to two Intel 1.7 GHz Xeon processors, Ultra ATA and Ultra 160 SCSI drives, and ECC RDRAM memory."

biz.yahoo.com

Monday May 21, 4:01 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation
Compaq Drives Next Era of Business Computing With Introduction of New Compaq Evo Notebooks, Workstations and Thin Clients

New Family of Products Features Fresh Industrial Design and Incorporates Innovation to Simplify, Enhance and Evolve Business Computing

HOUSTON, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading the evolution into a new era of business computing, Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE: CPQ - news) today unveiled the first notebook, workstation and thin client products in the new Compaq Evo(TM) family of corporate solutions.

Sporting sleek, carbon and silver industrial designs, the new Compaq Evo products offer innovations such as integrated MultiPort wireless connectivity for the ultra-light Evo Notebook N400c; the durable, affordable, lightweight design of the Evo Notebook N150; the cutting-edge processing power of Evo Workstation W6000 and Evo Workstation W8000; and a legacy-free platform for the Evo Thin Client T20. These advances simplify the computing environment and allow customers to evolve their computing needs at their own pace.

Compaq's new family of Evo products includes:

Compaq Evo Notebooks -- The new ultra-light Compaq Evo Notebook N400c supports integrated MultiPort, which provides 802.11b and Bluetooth(TM) wireless connectivity while the new Compaq Evo Notebook N150 sets the new standard for price, performance and mobility with its slim, lightweight design. The Mobile Extended Support Program, offered in select regions, provides minimum downtime and disruption.

Compaq Evo Workstations -- The new Compaq Evo Workstation W6000 and W8000 offer industry leading technologies such as: support for up to two Intel 1.7 GHz Xeon processors, Ultra ATA and Ultra 160 SCSI drives, and ECC RDRAM memory.

Compaq Evo Thin Client -- The new Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 offers an innovative, legacy-free form factor with choice of Windows NTe or Windows CE, while providing simplified IT management through new Rapport Administrative Software for Compaq.

``We are changing the way personal computing products look, and simplifying how they are used and integrated into business environments,'' said Jeri Callaway, vice president and general manager of Corporate Access, Compaq Access Business Group. ``Allowing customers to add technologies, such as wireless connectivity to Evo notebooks, at their own pace instead of forcing them to buy technology before they are ready is just one example of how we enable customers' use of technology to evolve on their terms and on their timetable.''

Company Background

Compaq Computer Corporation, a Fortune Global 100 company, is a leading global provider of technology and solutions. Compaq designs, develops, manufactures, and markets hardware, software, solutions, and services, including industry-leading enterprise computing solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions, and communications products, commercial desktop and portable products, and consumer PCs that are sold in more than 200 countries. Information on Compaq and its products and services is available at www.compaq.com.

(Editors' Note: Please see today's Compaq press release, ``Compaq Ignites its Access Business with Bold New Evo Corporate Line Up'' for more information on Compaq's business strategy and future product concepts at: compaq.com
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: COMPAQ EVO FAMILY

Compaq Evo Notebook N400c -- Anytime, Anywhere Wireless Connectivity

Designed with the mobile professional in mind, the new Compaq Evo Notebook N400c, with its sleek industrial design, weighs only 3.5 pounds and measures less than an inch thin. This slim, stylish, electrifying form factor makes the Evo Notebook N400c one of the lightest, most portable notebooks in the industry, yet it still delivers the high performance -- including integrated wireless connectivity -- that you would expect to find in notebooks weighing twice as much.

The new Evo Notebook N400c incorporates MultiPort, an optional modular wireless solution, that provides Compaq commercial notebook PC users wireless connectivity through an integrated, plug-and-play Universal Serial Bus (USB) port integral to the notebook display. MultiPort modules integrate the radio and antenna into a single assembly, which then inserts and fits flush against the notebook display allowing for a clean, elegant solution with no antenna extending out of the notebook. This design provides for better performance and greater wireless coverage.

This flexible, innovative solution allows users to connect to multiple wireless standards by simply changing out the wireless module. It also provides customers a means to migrate to future wireless standards as they become available. The Compaq Evo Notebook N400c will initially be available with a Local Area Network (LAN) MultiPort module that uses 802.11b technology and a Personal Area Network (PAN) MultiPort module using Bluetooth technology(A). Compaq is also developing a series of high-speed Wide Area Network (WAN) MultiPort modules that are expected to ship in the first quarter of 2002.

MultiPort is based on industry standard USB technology, allowing for easy development of future MultiPort modules. Compaq is currently working closely with a limited number of partners on future MultiPort solutions, as well as developing its own new MultiPort modules for solutions such as security and imaging.

With immediate worldwide availability and starting at only $2,299(B), the Compaq Evo Notebook N400c features the low voltage Intel Pentium® III 700 MHz processor; a stunning 12.1-inch TFT XGA screen; 20 GB hard drive; 128 MB of memory; a full-size keyboard (unique in an ultraportable); dual battery suppport, which allows for maximum battery life in a small form factor; a full set of system ports; optional Mobile Expansion Unit (MEU) which provides for floppy, CD, DVD or CD-RW support; and compatibility with all Evo common options and docking solutions, as well as existing Armada E and M series options.

For additional information on the Evo Notebook N400c and MultiPort technology, visit the Compaq PressPaq Web site at compaq.com.

Compaq Evo Notebook N150 -- Affordable Power and Performance in

Thin/Light Design

With its durable, thin, lightweight design, the Compaq Evo Notebook N150 makes mobility more affordable than ever with performance and features that meet the essential business needs of most users. Starting at $1,449©, the Compaq Evo Notebook N150 features Intel Mobile Pentium III or Celeron processors, a bright 14.1-inch TFT display, a large 10 or 15 GB hard drive, built-in modem/network interface and option of either CD, DVD or CD-RW optical drives in a form factor that weighs less than six pounds.

Compaq Mobile Extended Support Program -- Minimize Downtime, Maximize

Productivity

Compaq also announced in select geographies a new Mobile Extended Support Program, designed to minimize customer downtime and maximize productivity in the event an Evo notebook needs service. This innovative program provides customers a back-up notebook within 24 hours if the system fails while the user is traveling or at the office. It also provides for free online back-up of the user's data. Compaq provides for free pickup and delivery of notebooks with applications loaded within the continental U.S. Pricing for the Mobile Extended Support Program begins at $199 per year.

Additional information on the Compaq Evo Notebook N150 and the Mobile Extended Support Program can be found on the Compaq PressPaq site at compaq.com.

Compaq Evo Workstation W6000 and W8000 -- Advanced Features and

Performance

The Compaq Evo Workstation W6000 and W8000 are the latest in powerful workstations. Delivering outstanding performance, manageability and expandability, both systems meet the needs of users seeking a dual processor capable system. Combined with the Compaq Graphics Excellence Program, which delivers the widest range of high-performance 2D and 3D graphics available on the market, Evo workstations provide users everything they need to keep pace with today's most demanding applications.

Each workstation comes with Altiris eXpress image maintenance software, PC Transplant migration tools and advanced Compaq Intelligent Manageability tools and features, making PC management a snap. Compatibility is assured with industry-standard technology, strong ISV (Independent Software Vendor) partnerships and testing, and certification on key workstation applications.

Compaq Evo Workstation W6000 -- Versatile Design with Exceptional

Price/Performance

Starting at $1,857(D), the Compaq Evo Workstation W6000 features a versatile form factor designed to fit in space-constrained environments, exceptional price performance and advanced technologies. It is an ideal system for financial trading applications, EDA (Electronic Design Automation), mainstream CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) applications, DCC (Digital Content Creation), and software development applications.

Compaq Evo Workstation W8000 -- Uncompromising Performance and

Expandability

The Compaq Evo Workstation W8000 starts at $2,477(D). This high-end workstation with uncompromising performance adds additional expandability and scalability, along with a rack mountable chassis and front USB and audio ports. The Compaq Evo Workstation W8000 is ideal for professionals in the mechanical CAD (Computer Aided Design), CAE (Computer Aided Engineering), 3D rendering, animation, and video editing, as well as the financial analysis and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) markets.

By utilizing the latest Intel 860 chipset, the Compaq Evo Workstation W6000 and W8000 support up to two Intel Xeon processors at speeds of 1.4 GHz or 1.7 GHz. Also standard are integrated Ultra 160 SCSI and Ultra ATA/100 controllers, 800 MHz ECC RDRAM memory, and a choice of a 48X Max CD-ROM or 16X DVD-ROM drive.

All of these features can be combined with the new carbon and silver Compaq P910 (19 inch) or Compaq P1210 (22 inch) CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitor. Both the Compaq P910 and Compaq P1210 monitors feature a .24mm aperture grille pitch for outstanding color and clarity, and a consistent form factor for stylistic continuity across a customer's entire inventory.

Additional information on the Compaq Evo W6000 and W8000 workstations can be found at Compaq's Virtual PressPaq - compaq.com.

Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 -- Significantly Reducing Customer Total Cost

of Ownership

The new Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 is a legacy-free (no serial, parallel ports or PCMCIA slots) client device that connects over a network to a server that handles all processing and storage. About the size of a paperback book, the slim, stylish Evo Thin Client T20 features either a Windows NTe or Windows CE operating system, a National Semiconductor 300 MHz processor, up to 64 MB of FLASH memory, up to 96 MB of DRAM memory and four USB ports. Some models include an integrated Internet Explorer Web browser, making it the ideal low- cost solution for Internet and intranet access requirements.

The Evo Thin Client T20 is designed for corporate departments focused on dramatically reducing Total Cost of Ownership in environments ranging from task oriented groups such as call centers and reservations centers to general office productivity groups. Support for Citrix ICA6, Microsoft RDP5, terminal emulations and device drivers make the Evo Thin Client T20 perfect for connecting directly to legacy systems, while still functioning as a thin client for newer, graphical applications such as Microsoft Office.

Also announced with the Evo Thin Client T20 is Rapport Administrative Software for Compaq. This management tool enables administrators to manage thin clients, distribute software upgrades and create reports from a central point of control. The software includes capabilities such as: ability to schedule updates at various times, automatically confirm image and update client, and the reporting and database management of clients, their images, and updates.

Rapport Administrative Software for Compaq is available immediately and is offered in an enterprise or workgroup version. Aggressively priced at $399, the Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 is expected to ship in June and will come bundled with the workgroup version of Rapport.

Additional information on the Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 can be found on the Compaq Evo PressPaq at compaq.com.

Notes:
(A) 802.11b MultiPort Module to ship in June 2001. Bluetooth MultiPort
module expected to ship in Aug. 2001.
(B) All prices listed herein are estimated U.S. selling prices; actual
prices may vary.
(C) Compaq Evo Notebook 150 expected to ship in June.
(D) Compaq Evo Workstation W6000 and W8000 expected to ship in June.

Compaq and the Compaq logo Registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. This press release may contain forward-looking statements based on current expectations that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The potential risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially include, among others: market conditions, particularly in the U.S.; increased competitive environment and pricing pressures; disruptions related to restructuring activity and delays in the implementation of changes in delivery models. Further information on these and other factors that could affect Compaq's financial results is included in Compaq's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings, including the latest Annual Report on form 10-K and the latest quarterly report on Form 10-Q.

SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation

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To: niceguy767 who wrote (40728)5/21/2001 1:21:26 PM
From: Paul EngelRespond to of 275872
 
Re: "Enough to keep Dell captive??? Heh,heh,heh... "

Heh Heh heh - you mean this Dell?

"The Dell Precision Workstation 530 offers maximum performance with up to two new Intel Xeon processors at 1.7 GHz. "

biz.yahoo.com

Monday May 21, 9:03 am Eastern Time
Press Release
Dell Launches New, Easy-To-Use Workstation Design
Workstation Market Leader Introduces Clamshell Chassis and New Processors for Extreme Performance
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2001--Dell (Nasdaq:DELL - news) today announced worldwide availability of the Dell(tm) Precision(tm) Workstation 530 for power-hungry professionals such as computer-aided engineers and designers, software developers, digital content creators and financial analysts.

The Dell Precision Workstation 530 offers maximum performance with up to two new Intel Xeon processors at 1.7 GHz. The system employs an innovative clamshell chassis designed for easy expansion and accessibility. Because of its expandability, the Dell Precision Workstation 530 will replace both the current mid-range and high-end Dell Precision Workstation models, making it easier for customers to choose the system that best suits their needs.

``In one visually compelling, easy-to-use chassis, Dell makes it simple for customers to configure and purchase mid-range to high-end workstations,'' said Jeff Clarke, vice president, Dell Precision Workstations. ``Dell's customer focus is why more of them choose to buy their workstations from Dell than any other vendor.''

New System Design

Dell developed its latest workstation with performance, style, expansion and ease-of-access in mind. Features include:

Clamshell chassis -- Opening the chassis is a "no tools required"
operation that uses a latch, similar to lifting the lid on a
laptop, making it quicker and easier to access internal
components.

Performance and scalability -- The system offers customers a wide

range of key component options:

Supports two Intel Xeon processors
Provides up to 4 GB of RDRAM(e)
Holds up to 292 GB of internal SCSI storage
Supports optional high performance RAID
Supplies three 32-bit and two 64-bit PCI slots for exceptional system throughput
Houses three 5.25-inch external bays for removable devices such as CD/RW and DVD drives
Extensive graphics options -- AGP Pro110 4X supports a broad range
of 2-D, 3-D and multi-monitor graphics cards such as 3D Labs
Wildcat II 5110, ATI Fire GL2, NVIDIA Quadro2 Pro, NVIDIA GeForce
2 GTS, and the Matrox Millennium G450.

Visual ID -- The distinctive Dell Precision Workstation shield,

contoured casing, and midnight gray color reflect Dell's emphasis

on taking industrial design beyond the ``putty-colored box.''

Front-mounted ports and diagnostic LEDs -- Customers can plug two
USB devices and one IEEE 1394 device into the front of the system
instead of reaching around to the back. An LED display on the
front makes for easy viewing to help improve diagnostic accuracy,
speed repair and reduce downtime.

Easy to follow color coding -- Dell helps customers accelerate

system setup and maintenance with color-coded connectors, cables

and internal components.

Easy to add/remove components -- Customers can simply and quickly
swap internal components such as hard disk drives, memory and
graphics cards without tools.

For a Web-based tour, or to download a photo, visit www.dell.com/precision.

New Processors

Customers can order the Dell Precision Workstation 530 with up to two Intel Xeon processors at 1.4, 1.5 or 1.7 GHz. The Intel Xeon processor provides outstanding workstation performance for customers running multiple, complex and compute-intensive applications such as 3-D visualization, scientific calculations, financial analysis and image processing.

Pricing

Dell Precision Workstation 530 pricing begins at $1,799(a). An example configuration includes the Intel Xeon processor at 1.7 GHz, 256 MB RDRAM(tm), NVIDIA® Quadro2 Pro® graphics card, 20 GB(b) IDE hard disk drive, 48X-maximum CD ROM drive, three-years onsite next-business-day(c) service, Microsoft® Windows® 2000 -- and a 17-inch flat panel monitor -- for $3,813(a).

Dell Precision Workstations

Dell Precision Workstations are intended for professional users who demand exceptional performance in the digital content creation (DCC), computer-aided design (CAD), geographic information systems (GIS), computer animation, software development and financial analysis markets. For more information about Dell Precision Workstations visit www.dell.com/precision.

Dell holds the No. 1 market share position for unit shipments in the worldwide total branded workstation market, according to estimates by IDC(d).

Dell Services

Dell Precision Workstations are supported by Dell Services, which can help lower customers' cost of computing with a full suite of award-winning computing services including pre-sales consulting, deployment and after-sale support. Dell's direct model affords customers a single point of contact and customized access to electronic, remote and onsite support. Complete information is available at www.dell.com/services.

About Dell

Dell Computer Corporation (Nasdaq:DELL - news) is the world's leading direct computer systems company, based on revenues of $32 billion for the past four quarters, and is a premier provider of products and services required for customers to build their Internet infrastructures. The company ranks No. 48 on the Fortune 500, No. 154 on the Fortune Global 500 and No. 10 on the Fortune ``most admired'' lists of companies. Dell designs, manufactures and customizes products and services to customer requirements, and offers an extensive selection of software and peripherals. Information on Dell and its products can be obtained on the World Wide Web at www.dell.com.

(a) All pricing, specifications and availability may change without

notice. Taxes and shipping charges extra, and vary. Cannot be

combined with other offers or discounts. U.S. only. The $1,799

configuration includes a Dell Precision Workstation 530 with an

Intel Xeon processor at 1.4 GHz, 128 MB RDRAM, Matrox Millenium

G450 graphics card, 20 GB IDE hard disk drive, 48X-maximum CD ROM

drive, three-years onsite next-business-day service, Microsoft®

Windows®2000. Monitor not included.

(b) For hard drives, GB means 1 billion bytes; accessible capacity

varies with operating environment.

(c) Service may be provided by a third party. Technician will be

dispatched if necessary following phone-based troubleshooting. To

receive next business day service, Dell must notify the service

provider before 5 p.m. (depending on the service contract)

customer time. Availability varies.

(d) IDC, The Workstation Market, 2000, Q4 Quarterly Update.

(e) The amount of memory available under Microsoft® Windows NT®

and Windows 2000 in the Precision 530 will be slightly less than 4

GB depending on the actual system configuration.

Dell and Dell Precision are trademarks of Dell Computer Corporation.

Intel is a registered trademark and Xeon is a trademark of Intel Corporation.

Microsoft and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

RDRAM is a trademark of Rambus Inc.

Fortune 500 is a registered trademark of The Time Inc. Magazine Company.

Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.

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Contact:
Dell Computer Corporation, Austin
Media Contacts:
David Graves, 512/723-5858
david_graves@dell.com
or
Carmen Maverick, 512/723-1126
carmen_maverick@dell.com
or
Investor Contacts:
Lynn Tyson, 512/723-1130
lynn_tyson@dell.com
or
Robert Williams, 512/728-7570



To: niceguy767 who wrote (40728)5/21/2001 1:23:21 PM
From: eplaceRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Niceguy, Did you see what Joe Osha had to say about AMD?

Osha also cut his estimates for Intel's rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD: news, msgs, alerts) . Osha maintains a "neutral" intermediate-term rating for the stock, saying, "We don't see why investors need to own the stock as numbers continue to come down." For the long term, he said, "We're still buying the stock." Shares were up 79 cents to $33.28.

www2.marketwatch.com;

Talk about double speak. Basically he is saying the investor doesn't need to own AMD, but hey, we're buying the stock anyway. His most recent statements have made me lose what little respect I had for the guy.

Regards
Ed P.



To: niceguy767 who wrote (40728)5/21/2001 1:23:47 PM
From: Paul EngelRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: "Enough to keep Dell captive??? Heh,heh,heh... "

Gee...how did Dell pull this off without using AthShlocks?

"Dell Extends Lead in Worldwide Workstation Shipments
Company Gains Market Share in the United States and Western Europe
"

biz.yahoo.com

Monday May 21, 11:36 am Eastern Time
Press Release

Dell Extends Lead in Worldwide Workstation Shipments
Company Gains Market Share in the United States and Western Europe


AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2001--Dell (Nasdaq:DELL - news) expanded its leadership position for workstation unit shipments worldwide in the first quarter of 2001, according to estimates by a leading industry analyst firm(1).

Dell was the only vendor that grew worldwide units and revenue both annually and sequentially, with dramatic market share gain in Western Europe(2), adding more than five percentage points in a single quarter.

``Worldwide, customers recognize the value and ease of Dell's direct model and the dedicated focus of our workstation offerings,'' said Jeff Clarke, vice president and general manager, Dell Precision Workstations. ``We plan to maintain this momentum by bringing new technology to market quickly, expanding our graphics line up and focusing on emerging global markets such as Western Europe.''

According to a 2001 first-quarter analysis by IDC, the analyst firm, Dell ranked No. 1 with a 28.3 percent share of the worldwide total branded workstation market(1). Dell claimed 42.3 percent of worldwide personal workstation unit shipments, an increase of 28 percent year-over-year, while the overall total personal workstation market fell by 10 percent.

In the United States, Dell was No. 1 in shipments with 36.3 percent market share in the total branded workstation market. Dell had 54.3 percent of the U.S. branded personal workstation market, up 12 percent year-over-year.

In Western Europe, Dell held the No. 1 position with 24.5 percent share of the total branded workstation shipments(2). Dell had 35.7 percent of the Western European branded personal workstation market shipments -- adding 5.3 percentage points sequentially and 14.7 percentage points year-over-year(2).

``With aggressive pricing, a clear strategy and sound execution, Dell is increasing its shipment lead over the competition,'' Kara Yokley, IDC's workstation research analyst, said. ``Dell is successfully targeting more market segments, such as small-to-medium business, and more geographical regions, such as Western Europe.''

About Dell Precision Workstations

Dell Precision Workstations are intended for professional users who demand exceptional performance in the digital content creation (DCC), computer-aided design (CAD), geographic information systems (GIS), computer animation, software development and financial analysis markets. Dell plans to offer workstations based on Intel's 64-bit Itanium® processor. Customers interested in learning more can visit Dell's Web site at dell.com.

About Dell

Dell Computer Corporation (Nasdaq:DELL - news) is the world's No. 1 computer systems company and is a premier provider of products and services required for customers to build their information-technology and Internet infrastructures. The company's revenue for the past four quarters totaled $32.6 billion. Dell ranks No. 48 on the Fortune 500, No. 154 on the Fortune Global 500 and No. 10 on the Fortune ``most admired'' lists of companies. Dell, through its direct business model, designs, manufactures and customizes products and services to customer requirements, and offers an extensive selection of software and peripherals. Information on Dell and its products can be obtained on the World Wide Web at www.dell.com.

(1) IDC, The Workstations Market, 2001, Q1 Quarterly Update.

(2) IDC Western Europe Workstation Tracker, 2001, Q1 Quarterly Update.

Dell and Precision are trademarks of Dell Computer Corporation.

Intel, Pentium and Itanium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.

Fortune 500 is a registered trademark of The Time Inc. Magazine Company.

Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.

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Contact:

Dell Computer Corporation, Austin
Media Contacts:
David Graves, 512/723-5858
david_graves@dell.com
or
Carmen Maverick, 512/723-1126
carmen_maverick@dell.com
or
Investor Contacts:
Lynn Tyson, 512/723-1130
lynn_tyson@dell.com
or
Robert Williams, 512/728-7570
robert_williams@dell.com