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To: Paul Engel who wrote (73215)2/9/1999 3:21:00 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul,

So you remain a loser, huh?

You are not only rude, but you flippantly make comments about things you know absolutely nothing about. Neither are very positive traits.

Scumbria



To: Paul Engel who wrote (73215)2/9/1999 4:39:00 AM
From: Joseph Pareti  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul
do you have any specint - specfp info on PIII
Thanks



To: Paul Engel who wrote (73215)2/9/1999 6:06:00 AM
From: Bazmataz  Respond to of 186894
 
USA NETWORKS TO MERGE WITH LYCOS... eom



To: Paul Engel who wrote (73215)2/9/1999 7:39:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, I wonder if Intel is making a couple of bucks on these systems? :-)

February 9, 1999
ComputerWorld: Sequent ServerSupports Xeon

Sequent Computer Systems Inc. recently released the NUMA-Q 1000, a server that supports four or eight Pentium II Xeon processors from Intel Corp. The midrange server is optimized for Unix but offers Windows NT support, according to the San Diego company.

A four-processor system with 1G byte of memory costs $93,583; an eight- processor server with 2G bytes of memory costs $188,683.

www.sequent.com

Intergraph Ships Rendering Hardware

Intergraph Corp. is shipping StudioZ RenderRAX III, a dual-processor, rack- mount rendering system. Each Windows NT-based chassis includes two Intel Corp. 450-MHz Pentium II processors. Multiple units can be stacked in a configuration with up to 14 Pentium II processors, according to the Huntsville, Ala., company.

The system costs $4,800.

www.intergraph.com