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To: Steve Porter who wrote (27353)6/12/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33344
 
Steve,

Re: Xeon

If Intel earns $500 per chip (Xeon) and sells 2 million per quarter, that's billion dollars. Throw is all the chips Paul needs so that his computer keeps up with his creativity, Message 4591085
some intel engineer dolls, and soon you have $1.5 billion

Joe



To: Steve Porter who wrote (27353)6/13/1998 12:59:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33344
 
Steve - Re: "Intel will make good money from that, provided companies buy it (both figuratively and literally) and don't opt for something else. At that price and performance Alphas, etc. start to become attractive."

Uhh...check again.

Typical Alpha Servers with the older 21164 chip start at $50,000 and go up to over $70,000.

I think Intel's Pentium II XEONs, with CPU pricing starting at $1200+ each (and topping out at $4500) can be put into servers and still sell "slightly" below that $50,000 - $70,000 price umbrella!

Check it out below.

Paul

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idg.net

Digital to add AlphaServer model, cut
prices

By David Pendery
InfoWorld Electric

Posted at 4:50 PM PT, May 4, 1998
Digital will announce on Tuesday the newest member of its AlphaServer family of servers, a quad-processor model with Alpha 21164 processors running as fast as 600 MHz. Digital will also announce pre-configured clusters and a round of price cuts on its AlphaServer line.

Digital CEO Bob Palmer, Compaq CEO Eckhard Pfeiffer, and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison will take the stage in New York to announce the new products, pricing, and a new Digital-Oracle joint marketing agreement, a Digital representative said.

In addition to its four Alpha processors, the AlphaServer 4100 5/600 will feature 50-nanosecond memory and a CPU cache increased from 4MB to 8MB. As with most Digital servers, the AlphaServer 4100 5/600 operates on Digital Unix, OpenVMS, or Windows NT. The unit will soon be available with Digital's PowerStorm 4D51T high-performance graphics subsystem.

Available now, AlphaServer 4100 5/600 prices start at $77,922 for a system sporting a single processor, 1GB of memory, a 4.3GB hard drive, a Digital Unix or OpenVMS license, and a three-year warranty.

Digital is also readying its new 21264 Alpha processor, code-name SV6, but details were not available.

Digital's new Ready to Go Unix Clusters consist of pre-configured, dual-node systems using the company's TruCluster software. Clustered configurations of AlphaServer 800s (uniprocessor), 1200s (dual-processor) and 4100s (quad-processor) are now available,
starting at $51,040, with two servers, attached shared storage, licenses, and connecting cables and terminators.

Digital will announce price reductions across the AlphaServer line. Models in the 4100 family will be cut by as much as 11 percent, in the 800 family by as much as 20 percent, in the 1200 family by as much as 10 percent, and in the 8200 and 8400 lines by as much as
17 percent. Prices of memory will be reduced by as much as 30 percent, the Digital representative said.

Digital Equipment Corp., in Maynard, Mass., can be reached at (800) 344-4825 or
digital.com.

David Pendery is a reporter for InfoWorld.

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