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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (149713)11/26/2001 9:51:24 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 186894
 
IBM has the right IDEA here. I would like to see them off AMD at somepoint with a similar chipset. Good for INTC though.

Additionally, IBM is the first Intel-based server vendor to deliver remote input/output (I/O) technology in a new modular system that increases bandwidth on a `pay as you grow' basis, rather than forcing customers to buy a full system upfront. This allows customers to add dozens of PCI/PCI-X adapter slots several yards away from a system.


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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (149713)11/27/2001 12:03:10 AM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Constantine, I don't see the point. You are all still reveling in the assumption that IA-64 will die, and now you're trying to think of the consequences. What's non-'droidish about that? Ever think of the consequences of IA-64 not dying?

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