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To: Tony Viola who wrote (141133)8/9/2001 1:50:25 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Tony - Re: "1. High availability features beyond hot swap PCI cards, power supplies, fans, like hot swap memory and, maybe hot swap CPUs, or CPU modules."

I guess this will form the basis for iHVHA-class servers (Intel-High Volume High Availability).

AMDroids can only drool from beyond the pale !



To: Tony Viola who wrote (141133)8/9/2001 2:24:13 AM
From: dale_laroy  Respond to of 186894
 
>Based on an IDC report, the number of servers using Intel microprocessors under the $150,000 price range would amount to about 80 percent by 2003. By 2004, 60 percent of all servers will be using Intel chips.

This would be good. I wonder what the numbers are today.<

Perhaps very good for AMD, since presumably the 20% drop in Intel's share from beginning of 2003 to beginning of 2004 would be Hammer.



To: Tony Viola who wrote (141133)8/9/2001 10:22:43 AM
From: Tushar Patel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Here is the breakdown of server market segment share as outlined by Otellini at the April 2001 Analyst meeting (slide 52).
event.mediaondemand.com

Server Unit Market Segment Share


# CPUs % server market IA Market Segment Share %
1-2 CPU 84 89
4 way 12 69
> 4way 4 34



tushar