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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (46140)1/20/1998 5:19:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 186894
 
Intel InBusiness Networking Products Help Small
Businesses Get Connected Easily and Affordably

Nine New Products Deliver Basic Connectivity, Shared Internet Access

HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 20, 1998--Intel Corporation today
introduced the Intel InBusiness(TM) family of networking products designed to help small
businesses with two to 50 users interconnect their PCs and gain Internet access simply and
affordably. The products help small businesses share resources, and increase productivity and
revenue by communicating more efficiently with employees, customers and suppliers.

Intel will host an hour-long web-teleconference regarding this announcement at 9 a.m. PST
on Tuesday, Jan. 20. To attend, dial 800/231-9012 or 719/386-9000 beginning at 8:45 a.m. The
confirmation number is 416869. At the same time, please log onto the Internet and go to
www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/sno .

The Intel InBusiness products - ranging from $79 to $909 - have been designed from the
ground up for the small business owner who has limited time, access to technical expertise or
specialized office space to implement networking technology. The Intel InBusiness family
includes three 10 megabit-per-second (Mbps) Ethernet hubs, three 100Mbps Fast Ethernet
hubs, two Ethernet switches and the Internet Station, an Internet connectivity device.

The small business market segment is an important area of growth for Intel, said Frank Gill,
Intel executive vice president and general manager of Intel's Small Business and Networking
Group.

''There are more than 8.6 million small businesses in the United States today. They have the
most to gain in terms of competitiveness, efficiency and profitability from implementing
networking and Internet technologies,'' Gill said. ''Less than one-third of small businesses in
the United States have PCs that can communicate internally and access the Internet. Intel's
focus is to provide them with the technology and customer support they need to help manage
their business, grow sales and compete effectively.''

Kyle Westra, president of Westra & Company, a three-person residential appraisal shop in
Salt Lake City, Utah, recently installed several of the Intel InBusiness products himself and
has seen benefits in productivity and profits. ''My Intel InBusiness hub, Internet Station and
NetportExpress(TM) print server have enabled me to accomplish tasks that were frustrating
for many years, like printing to the color printer that is connected to our office manager's PC
and sharing documents and spreadsheets with my staff instead of passing disks around,''
Westra said. ''These products have enabled me to compete with the big firms downtown
because now I have the same technology. For this reason alone, the products have paid for
themselves again and again.''



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (46140)1/20/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 186894
 
Nine New Products Deliver Basic Connectivity, Shared Internet Access
Intel InBusiness Internet Station

The Intel InBusiness Internet Station is designed to help small businesses connect multiple
users to the Internet simultaneously, thereby reducing the costs associated with Internet
access. Multiple users can simultaneously access valuable information and communicate with
vendors and customers, using only one phone line and one Internet service provider (ISP)
account, potentially saving hundreds of dollars each month when compared to paying for
multiple phone lines and ISP accounts. The Internet Station supports both analog (POTS) and
ISDN connectivity, enabling businesses to share and improve Internet access performance
while utilizing the same equipment as their business grows. The product allows office users to
send and receive e-mail messages, and two additional analog PC Card modems can be used
for accessing bulletin boards, faxing from desktop computers or accessing commercial online
databases. The Internet Station can be installed in minutes from any computer with a web
browser using Intel's InstantIP(TM) software, a program that handles the complexity of
Internet access and network configuration automatically for the user.

''The Intel InBusiness products have given me a new offering to suggest to my small business
customers,'' said Mark Essayian of KME Systems Inc. ''And, they are designed in a modular
fashion so that I can retain customers and offer them additional products and services as they
grow.''

Easy Set Up

The Intel InBusiness products all ship with an easy to understand poster that visually walks
the user through the installation process. There are no bulky manuals to pour over or difficult
configuration scripts to follow. The Intel InBusiness products are designed to be plugged in
and work with a few simple steps.

Grows With Changing Business Needs

The entire Intel InBusiness product family is designed to grow with a business as its needs
change and to help preserve the company's original equipment investment. A special ''bridge
port,'' offered on the Plus versions of the Intel InBusiness 8 Port Fast Hub and 8 Port Switch,
allows the network to expand as more employees or functionality are added, without special
wiring or throwing away the original equipment investment. The products are offered in a
variety of speeds and port sizes to help meet the needs of diverse small businesses. For
example, small businesses working with many graphically intensive files or sophisticated
database applications may be better served with 10Mbps Fast Ethernet switches, whereas



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (46140)1/20/1998 5:23:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 186894
 
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businesses needing basic file sharing may only need less expensive 10Mbps Ethernet hubs.

Unique Design

The products are each about the size of a VCR tape and have the unique SureStack design
that allows each device to be stacked conveniently and attractively together horizontally or
vertically on a bookshelf, desk, or even mounted to the wall to save space. Intel InBusiness
products offer a unique CableKeeper cable management ring that ''hooks'' cables out of the
way. The power button on the front of all Intel InBusiness products allows users to secure the
network and conserve power by turning off the network when it is not in use.

Support and Warranties

Intel offers 90 days of free support and extended support hours for the Intel InBusiness
products to meet the unique requirements of the small business owners who needs to do
business during normal working hours, and who prefer to set up and configure equipment
during off hours. Intel's support hours are Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (PST); and
Saturday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. (PST). Intel InBusiness hubs and switches have limited lifetime
warranties, and the Internet Station has a one year warranty.

U.S. List Pricing for the Intel InBusiness(TM) Family

Intel InBusiness(TM) Internet Station $499 Intel InBusiness(TM) 5 Port Hub $79 Intel
InBusiness(TM) 8 Port Hub $109 Intel InBusiness(TM) 8 Port Hub w/BNC $125 Intel
InBusiness(TM) 4 Port Fast Hub $245 Intel InBusiness(TM) 8 Port Fast Hub $445 Intel
InBusiness(TM) 8 Port Fast Hub Plus $875 Intel InBusiness(TM) 8 Port Switch $625 Intel
InBusiness(TM) 8 Port Switch Plus $909

All Intel networking products are available worldwide through a network of distributors and
value-added resellers. Additional product information is available at 800/538-3373 for U.S.
and Canadian customers; at (44) 1-793-431-155 for European customers; or at
503/264-7354 for other international customers. Information about Intel's networking products
is available at www.intel.com/network/smallbiz and
www.intel.com/businesscomputing/small/network .

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of personal computer,
networking and communications products. Additional information is available at
www.intel.com/pressroom .



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (46140)1/20/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: Gary Ng  Respond to of 186894
 
Jim, Re: Socket 7, 100MHz bus product

I suspect there may be a few available with
relative scare supply and being pale in as you said 3 - 6
months.

Just like our disagreement about those
non-Pentium notebooks, we shall see.

Gary



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (46140)1/20/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: Gary Ng  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jim, Just read this on the AMD thread, thanks to Ali Chen.

abit.com.tw

The press release again looks pretty "interesting".

Like :

"Support but not guaranteed for running 75 or 83"
"Buy the board now and wait a few months for K6 3D to
take advantage of the 100MHz bus"

Once again, Jeff Fox post is really worth readling about
these announcments stuff.

Gary