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590.1 | HotChips Presentation | KAMPUS::NEIDECKER | EUROMEDIA: Distributed Multimedia Archives | Fri Oct 18 1996 04:53 | 5 |
590.2 | from VTX IR | ROM01::OLD_CIPOLLA | Bruno Cipolla | Fri Oct 18 1996 10:10 | 95 |
590.3 | Please I need names | EVOCDG::MHAMDI | Mohammed MHAMDI @EVO | Fri Oct 18 1996 16:12 | 7 |
590.4 | from the "film at 11" department... | ALFA2::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Fri Oct 18 1996 16:49 | 4 |
590.5 | Unbeliavable opportunity... | EEMELI::TAVI | FIS and Chips | Tue Oct 22 1996 04:46 | 6 |
590.6 | | OGRI::63536::BELL | Martin Bell @BBP (NSIS?) | Tue Oct 22 1996 06:11 | 4 |
590.7 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel Without a [email protected] | Tue Oct 22 1996 11:19 | 6 |
590.8 | hope so.. | RDGENG::WILLIAMS_A | | Tue Oct 22 1996 12:58 | 5 |
590.9 | Any update? | MSAM00::COPY | | Sun Oct 27 1996 22:33 | 6 |
590.10 | WSJ reports Oracle NC with Intel Chip 10/28/96 | ACISS2::ECK | NT Sales for the South | Mon Oct 28 1996 07:33 | 12 |
590.11 | Apple's new MessagePad 2000 will use it | GVPROD::MSTEINER | | Tue Oct 29 1996 13:47 | 41 |
590.12 | Digital is partner from Oracle, but does not deliver the CPU's? | CECAMO::JAGERMAN | Caspar DTN 843-8718 | Wed Oct 30 1996 03:56 | 9 |
590.13 | | WRKSYS::INGRAHAM | Andy | Wed Oct 30 1996 07:16 | 2 |
590.14 | Does `Intel Inside' Ring A Bell? | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Wed Oct 30 1996 10:19 | 3 |
590.15 | Nah, what you want is `DEC Instead' | BBPBV1::WALLACE | Twenty seconds into the futur | Thu Oct 31 1996 04:39 | 2 |
590.16 | Re: StrongARM & Network Computer | QUABBI::"[email protected]" | dave pierson | Mon Nov 04 1996 12:58 | 23 |
590.17 | Draw Your Own Conclusions | STOWOA::mro-ras-1-6.mro.dec.com::wwillis | Digital Services - http://www-rpoc.ogo.dec.com | Tue Nov 05 1996 10:45 | 7 |
590.18 | well, well, well ... Intel domination? Where? | CECAMO::JAGERMAN | Caspar DTN 843-8718 | Thu Nov 14 1996 12:07 | 154 |
590.19 | and the buyer? | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Mon Feb 03 1997 12:23 | 9 |
| re .11
(Apple restructuring/layoff news in various finance press today)
According to Apple's CEO Amelio, after three years of continuing
losses, the Newton division may be sold off, saying "We may have
missed the boat on that one".
This, of course, will lead to the inevitable headline:
"Apple to drop Newton"...
K
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590.20 | witty o.d. | DECC::OUELLETTE | | Mon Feb 03 1997 17:43 | 4 |
| > "Apple to drop Newton"
And to think I saw Ridicule two days ago.
AAaaaaargh.
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590.21 | from computergram (oracle & intel | ROM01::OLD_CIPOLLA | Bruno Cipolla | Thu Mar 06 1997 14:27 | 28 |
| + ORACLE TO PUSH INTEL-BASED NCS THE HARDEST
In what looks like characteristic impulsiveness on Oracle Corp
CEO Larry Ellison's part, the computer industry's most eligible
bachelor decided last Tuesday he was going to give a sneak
preview of the Oracle network computer software running on an
Intel-based machine Oracle itself cobbled together from PC
hardware. He showed the device and software at the Millennium
Conference in San Francisco. It included the HatTrick
presentation software, InterOffice groupware, a Java word
processor and a Nestcape browser. Ominously for Advanced RISC
Machines Ltd, that makes the ARM processor which the original
Oracle NCs were to based on, Network Computer Inc (NCI), the
Oracle subsidiary said the main push into the corporate space
will be with Intel-based machines, not RISC. And as the
corporate market is the only one Oracle and its manufacturing
partners are really interested in for the time being. Oracle
and those building the NCs are due to reveal their hands in
Japan on April 15. Ellison apparently went off on a quasi
-religious tangent about the internet being "the common
heritage of all mankind" and it being "Micorosft versus mankind
with Microsoft having only a slight lead." The software
includes the NC System Software, NC Server and the NC Card
software. Ellison apparently demonstrated the Intel machine the
previous week to The Research Board, a gathering of around 50
chief information officers from the world's largest companies.
The last person the group deigned to allow to talk to them was
Steve Jobs back in 1984 with the first Macintosh.
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590.22 | DEC Oracle and Strongarm again... | ROM01::OLD_CIPOLLA | Bruno Cipolla | Wed Mar 26 1997 02:34 | 13 |
| Digital Oracle and Strongarm.... (Mercury mail)
* DIGITAL EQPMT. CORP and Network Computer Inc., a subsidiary of
ORACLE CORP, announced the DIGITAL Network Appliance Reference
Design. Based on Digital's powerful StrongARM microprocessor,
the reference design is aimed at creating a standard for the
most powerful, low-cost network computing platform. The
reference design is flexible and will support multiple software
environments. (PR Newswire 09:02 AM ET 03/24/97) For the full
text story, see
http://www.merc.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=2081498-ff5
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590.23 | Again... Computergram | ROM01::OLD_CIPOLLA | Bruno Cipolla | Wed Mar 26 1997 09:05 | 22 |
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+ NETWORK COMPUTER BACKS DEC'S STRONGARM RISC
Oracle Corp's Network Computer Inc subsidiary is sufficiently
impressed with Digital Equipment Corp's StrongARM supercharged
version of the Advanced RISC Machines Ltd ARM RISC that it has
joined forces with DEC's Digital Semiconductor arm to create
the Digital Network Appliance Reference Design. The design is
intended to create a standard for the most powerful low-cost
Network Computer, but the development could not have been too
taxing because the NC Access Network Computing software
environment is already up on the standard, relatively low-speed
ARM chips. Documentation for the design will be available free
to all manufacturers later this month and reference unit
samples will be available next month with significant
quantities later this spring. There are only two takers so far,
Funai Electric Co Ltd of Osaka, and Aranex Inc of Bedford,
Massachusetts, both of which are committed to building Network
Computers to the new reference design. Aranex reckons to be
building the first Network Computer for business users, the
Internet Client Station.
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590.24 | Corel's NC considers Strongarm, ppc too slow | ROM01::OLD_CIPOLLA | Bruno Cipolla | Thu Apr 03 1997 11:12 | 14 |
| from computergram:
+ COREL PUSHES BACK VIDEO-NC BETA RELEASE
Corel Corp and HDS Network Systems Inc may be having some
problems with the MPC 821 PowerPC chip they planned to use in
Corel's upcoming Video-NC. The V-NC was supposed to hit beta
this month but it's been pushed back a few weeks to mid-April.
Rumor has it the beta might not use the Motorola chip after
all. Corel is officially saying the first V-NC rev will use
Motorola's chip and that it's looking for a more powerful chip
such as Digital Equipment Corp's StrongARM to put in the second
revision. Meanwhile, Corel's Office for Java is set to launch
May 28.
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590.25 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Thu Apr 10 1997 11:03 | 5 |
| re .19 and the buyer?
FWIW, latest rumor (mentioned on CNBC)...
Apple sells Newton to Sun Microsystems.
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