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To: Paul Engel who wrote (58143)6/17/1998 2:56:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Investors - New Pentium II Workstations from IBM

The fast 350 and 400 MHz Pentium IIs seem to be finding a home.

Paul

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IBM Delivers New Workstation for High-Performance 2D
and Entry-Level 3D Applications

Business Wire - June 16, 1998 08:19

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 16, 1998--IBM(a) today announced the new
IntelliStation(a) E Pro, a high performance, lower-profile Windows NT(b) workstation designed to meet the needs of customers who require fast 2D and entry-level 3D graphics.

The IntelliStation E Pro is well suited for customers' applications in finance, software engineering, desktop publishing, database development, 2D design and drafting, architecture, electronic design analysis and web site creation. The IBM IntelliStation E Pro extends the reach of the IBM IntelliStation line from traditional workstation users to new business users, by delivering workstation-class performance, at new levels of affordability.

"Our new Reuters Plus system, which offers an attractive and flexible user interface to a generous array of third-party information sources, combined with a powerful real-time news and data package, works extremely well on the IBM IntelliStation E Pro" said Graham Albutt,
executive vice president and chief information officer, Reuters America Holdings Inc. "This is why we have chosen to make most of our US sales and marketing presentations for this important new Reuters product using the new IBM IntelliStation."

The IBM IntelliStation E Pro is powered by either a 350 or 400 MHz (1) Intel Pentium(c) II microprocessor, 100 MHz ECC SDRAM, Intel's latest 440 BX chip set with AGP (accelerated graphics port) and 100 MHz front side bus. The IntelliStation E Pro offers, 7200 rpm, 4.5 GB (2) Ultra-wide SCSI or 6.4 GB EIDE hard drives, and a 32X CD-ROM (3). The
IntelliStation E Pro is available in either 2D or 3D configurations. For 2D users, the system is configured with a Matrox Millennium II AGP graphics accelerator with 8 MB WRAM, while for 3D users, the IntelliStation E Pro utilizes the 8 MB SGRAM Permedia 2A AGP graphics
accelerator. The new IntelliStation E Pro also provides multiple 2D display support with either Matrox or Appian J Pro graphics.

"Our IntelliStation line provides industry leading application performance for all mainstream and high-end workstation users," said Dr. Satish Gupta, general manager, IBM Professional Workstation products. "The new E Pro provides an unmatched entry-level workstation platform and demonstrates our commitment to providing IBM IntelliStations that meet the needs of every type of NT workstation user."

"We are extremely excited about the new IntelliStation E Pro," said Michael G. Pesta IV, director of MIS, Burt Hill, Kosar, Rittelmann, Associates. "As architects we expect a system that is well designed in both form and function -- the E Pro fits the bill. In addition, the
IntelliStation E Pro easily outpaced the competition in the benchmarks we ran."

Manageability

The IBM IntelliStation E Pro is the first workstation in IBM's cross-brand Universal Management initiative, a standards-based set of hardware and software instruments with value-added plug-ins specifically designed to help customers better deploy, manage, and
protect their investments. The cornerstone of Universal Management is the Universal Management Agent (UMA), a standards-based framework that seamlessly integrates advanced management capabilities into heterogeneous environments (IBM and non-IBM systems). UMA operates both as a robust stand-alone application, or can natively plug into the customer's enterprise management console of choice -- such as Microsoft's SMS, IBM's Tivoli or Computer Associate's Unicenter.

As with the rest of the IntelliStation line, the E Pro comes standard with an array of manageability features designed to keep workstations up and running. IBM's Wake on LAN(a), Alert on LAN(a) and LanClient Control Manager(a) (LCCM(a)) allow for remote systems administration. Newer technologies include Asset ID(a)(4), designed to help
customers deploy and keep track of their inventories, and SMART Reaction(a) software which can be set up to automatically back up critical data in the event of hard drive failure. The E Pro
is also shipped with Intel's LANDesk(c) and IBM Netfinity(a) software, and is DMI 2.0 compliant.

Pricing and Availability

The new IntelliStation E Pro is planned to be available on June 26, 1998. Estimated resellers prices start as low as $2,700 (5) (without monitor), depending on model and configuration.

For more information on IBM IntelliStation visit pc.ibm.com. --------

(a) Trademark or registered trademark of International Business

Machines Corp. (b) Trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. (c) Trademark or
registered trademark of Intel Corp.

(1) MHz only measures microprocessor internal clock speed, not

application performance; many factors affect application

performance (2) GB equals one billion bytes when referring to hard disk space.

Accessible capacity may vary. (3) Variable read rate. Actual playback speed will vary and is
often

less than the maximum possible. (4) Asset ID allows a computer to be "scanned" by various
radio

frequency emitting devices which must be purchased separately

from independent companies. (5) Estimated reseller prices. Resellers set their own prices, so

actual prices may vary.

CONTACT: Ray Gorman, 919/254-7037
rgorman@us.ibm.com



To: Paul Engel who wrote (58143)6/17/1998 3:02:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Investors - IBM is also using the 300 MHz CELERY CHIP!

McMannis IS GOING TO HAVE A COW !!!!

Read all about IBM's 300 MHz Celeron and 350/400 MHz Pentium II Desktop machines.

Paul

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IBM Adds Intel's Fastest Processor to Entry-Level
Commercial Desktop Line

Business Wire - June 16, 1998 08:18

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 16, 1998--IBM(a) today announced the new
commercial desktop IBM PC 300GL with Intel's latest Pentium(b) II processors - - - for under $ 1,400 (1). The IBM PC 300GL is designed for customers who want high performance combined with the most advanced PC systems management and asset security capabilities in the industry.

The new IBM PC 300GL is based on Intel's 100 MHz front side bus processors and BX chip set. Standard models of the new 350 and 400 MHz (2) PC 300 GL are available with either 32 or 64 MB SDRAM (maximum 384 MB) and 3.2 or 6.4 GB (3) ATA-33 SMART hard drives.
The new systems utilize the S3 Trio 3D graphics accelerator with AGP (accelerated graphics port) and is available with options such as 32X CD-ROM (4) or 4.5 GB SCSI hard drive.

"We continue to focus on providing a variety of system options for entry-level business users," said Rod Adkins, general manager, IBM Desktop Systems. "With the addition of the Pentium II 100 MHz front side bus processor, IBM PC 300GL customers are now able to choose from
three different processor families."


As with the rest of the IBM PC 300GL line, the new PC 300GL features an NLX motherboard for easy access and upgradeability, and manageability technologies such as IBM's Wake on LAN(a), SMART Reaction(a), Netfinity(a) Manager, LanClient Control Manager(a) (LCCM), and support for Intel's Wired for Management (WfM)(b) specification. LANDesk(b) Client Manager. These technologies enable MIS managers to perform a wide range of tasks remotely, including software downloads and BIOS updates, and provide unmatched data
protection capability. The new IBM PC 300GL comes pre-loaded with Windows(c) 95 or Windows NT(c) and is available in either desktop or mini-tower models.

Estimated reseller prices for the new IBM PC 300GL start as low as $1,395 (1) (without monitor), depending on model and configuration.

IBM also announced today the availability of a new 300 MHz PC 300GL, featuring Intel's Celeron microprocessor, with estimated reseller prices starting at $1,049.

For more information, visit the IBM PC website at ibm.com. --------

(a) Trademark or registered trademark of International Business

Machines Corporation (b) Trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation (c)
Trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

(1) Estimated reseller prices. Resellers set their own prices, so

prices may vary. (2) MHz only measures microprocessor internal clock speed, not

application performance; many factors affect application

performance (3) MB equals one million bytes when referring to hard disk space,

and GB equals one billion bytes. Accessible capacity may vary. (4) Variable read rate. Actual
playback speed will vary and is often

less than the maximum possible.

CONTACT: Ray Gorman, 919/254-7037
rgorman@us.ibm.com



To: Paul Engel who wrote (58143)6/17/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, Re: "HP Brio PCs use only industry-leading components and are thoroughly tested
with a 1,000-point quality check to ensure customer satisfaction and peace of
mind."

What a novel idea...quality control!

A couple of interesting to Intel followers keynotes at PC Expo in NYC this week. BTW, being in NYC, I think we should dispatch Ibexx to this one. Full report on Monday, Ibexx!

Technology Marches On

Paul S. Otellini, Executive Vice
President, Intel Architecture
Business Group, Intel
Corporation

Thursday, June 18, 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.

In this exciting keynote, Intel Executive Vice
President Paul S. Otellini will present an
overview of Intel's strategic plans to enable
platform solutions from basic computing to
high-performance Intel architecture workstations
and servers. Otellini, who is responsible for Intel
architecture businesses and strategies
encompassing Intel's Business Platform Group,
Consumer Products Group, Mobile and
Handheld Products Group and Enterprise
Server Group, will discuss the latest computing
trends and demonstrate new solutions powered
by compelling new Intel technologies.

Prior to his appointment as Executive Vice President in
January 1998, Otellini was the Executive Vice President of
Sales and Marketing during which time he focused on
extending Intel's global presence into emerging markets and
making Intel a leader in use of E-Commerce. Otellini received
a BA in economics from the University of San Francisco in
1972 and an MBA from the University of California at
Berkeley in 1974.

UNIX vs. Windows: Who
Wins on Intel's Merced? no date, time given

Moderator: David Kirkpatrick, Board of
Editors, FORTUNE

In 1999, Intel will begin one of the most
important product transitions in its history: from
today's Pentium/Pentium II 32-bit
microprocessors to a new 64-bit architecture,
code-named Merced. Merced will be Intel's
flagship chip as it seeks to penetrate the inner
sanctums of enterprise computing. It may one
day displace most of today's mainframe and
minicomputer installations, while at the same
time becoming the standard chip for desktop
computing. How will Merced change the
structure of the computer industry? Will the
"Wintel" alliance fracture? Microsoft does not
currently have a 64-bit version of Windows,
though it's working on one. Sun Microsystems
does have a 64-bit UNIX OS that it says will run
on Merced. Other UNIX companies, notably
Hewlett-Packard (Intel's partner in the creation
of Merced) and SCO, also say their UNIX OSs
will run on Merced. How will the Merced
operating system battle shake out -- and what
does it mean for the decisions you're making
today?

URL for the entire expo:

pcexpo.com

Tony