Amdahl and Fujitsu Lead Industry With Eight-way Server Using Intel Pentium II Xeon Processor.SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 30, 1998-- New Fujitsu Teamservers Provide Unprecendented Performance and Scalability Amdahl Corporation (company) Amdahl Corporation - A US computer manufacturer. Amdahl is a major supplier of large mainframes, UNIX and Open Systems software and servers, data storage subsystems, data communications products, applications development software, and a variety of educational and today announced it will market the new Fujitsu(R) teamserver(tm) M800i that provides the power of up to eight Intel Pentium(R) II Xeon(tm) processors in an expandable architecture based on the Synfinity(tm) interconnect. Amdahl distributes the Fujitsu teamserver line to Amdahl enterprise customers worldwide. "Together with Amdahl, we are embracing Intel's Pentium II Xeon (processor) Pentium II Xeon - The successor to Intel Corporation's Pentium II processor. The Xeon has the same P6 core as existing Pentium Pro/Pentium II units, but it supports a 100 MHz system bus and offers as much as 2 MB of level 2 cache. http://intel. processors to provide our enterprise-level customers with the highest performance, capacity and scaleability available," said Mr. Kazuto Kojima, senior vice president, board member and group president, marketing group at Fujitsu Limited. "Customers can now choose single node implementations of up to four processors or, with our Synfinity interconnect technology, grow those systems by the simple addition of more nodes." "The Fujitsu teamservers with Pentium II Xeon processors deliver excellent performance and value to meet the needs of today's business Today's Business is a show on CNBC that aired in the early morning, 5 to 7AM ET timeslot, hosted by Liz Claman and Bob Sellers, and it was replaced by Wake Up Call on Feb 4, 2002. users," said Pat Buddenbaum, Pentium II Xeon processor marketing manager, Intel's Enterprise Server Group. "These systems deliver excellent flexibility and versatility by providing performance and investment headroom for future growth." Maintaining their early-to-market reputation, Fujitsu and Amdahl are among the first to announce servers with the Intel Pentium II Xeon processor. The new processor technology is being used to deliver four-way processing power with exceptional performance and capacity in third quarter 1998. The eight-way multiprocessor systems from Fujitsu, featuring innovative Synfinity interconnect technology, will be available in fourth quarter 1998. "Amdahl's introduction of Fujitsu's new technology is a significant step forward," said Richard Partridge Richard Partridge FRS, FRCS (19 January 1805; Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire – 25 March 1873; London) was a British surgeon. Although he became President of both the Royal College of Surgeons and the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, he is best known for his part in , vice president, Parallel Open System Hardware, D.H. Brown Associates. "To date, the PC server market has been hampered by limited scaleability. The Synfinity interconnect addresses the scaleability issue head-on and has the potential to unlock new performance levels needed for effective support of larger, enterprise-class applications." The teamserver family is key to large-scale solutions that unite Windows NT(R), UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). (R) and MVS (Multiple Virtual Storage) Introduced in 1974, the primary operating system used with IBM mainframes (the others are VM and DOS/VSE). MVS is a batch processing-oriented operating system that manages large amounts of memory and disk space. (R). The servers' scaleable architecture and connectivity are crucial to meet the throughput demands of applications such as enterprise messaging, Internet/electronic commerce, desktop-to-host OLTP (OnLine Transaction Processing) See transaction processing and OLCP. OLTP - On-Line Transaction Processing and data warehousing. Base models in the teamserver M800i series incorporate one to four Pentium II Xeon processors operating at 400MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. , with a choice of 512KB or 1MB level-two caches, and can support up to 8GB of memory, five 64-bit PCI slots and five 32-bit PCI slots. Eight-way systems double the capacity of the base models. The new servers incorporate features to significantly enhance RAS (1) See network access server. (2) (Remote Access Service) A Windows NT/2000 Server feature that allows remote users access to the network from their Windows laptops or desktops via modem. See RRAS and network access server. (reliability, availability and serviceability Reliability, Availability and Serviceability is a computer hardware engineering term. It originated from IBM to advertise the robustness of their mainframe computers. The concept is often known by the acronym RAS. ) necessary to support business- critical tasks. Enhanced RAS functions include Fujitsu's Fast Reliable Diagnosis (FRD FRD Ford (street type) FRD Federal Research Division FRD Free Radical Design (game developer) FRD Formerly Restricted Data FRD Foundation for Research Development FRD Functional Requirements Document ) for pinpointing faulty components; hot plug and redundant fans, power supplies and disks; server management software; cool-running design, which significantly increases component life; and ECC (1) (Error-Correcting Code) A type of memory that corrects errors on the fly. See ECC memory. (2) (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) A public key cryptography method that provides fast decryption and digital signature processing. error correction and detection on all processor and memory functions. The Fujitsu teamserver M800i is available with Amdahl's LVS LVS Linux Virtual Server LVS Live Vaccine Strain LVS Las Vegas, New Mexico (Airport Code) LVS Low Voltage Switchgear LVS Logistical Vehicle System LVS Laser Vibration Sensor LVS Logistics Vehicle System (tm) storage system that supports multiple terabytes of data over high-performance Fibre Channel links. Also available is the Amdahl channel connection for ESCON (Enterprise Systems CONnection) An IBM S/390 fiber-optic channel that transfers 17 Mbytes/sec over distances up to 60 km depending on connection type. ESCON allows peripheral devices to be located across large campuses and metropolitan areas. , supporting SNA (Systems Network Architecture) IBM's mainframe network standards introduced in 1974. Originally a centralized architecture with a host computer controlling many terminals, enhancements, such as APPN and APPC (LU 6. and TCP/IP TCP/IP in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances. connectivity to System/390 mainframes. This combination of server and storage technology provides a platform that is ideally suited for bringing Windows NT into the data center. The Synfinity interconnect architecture links high-volume, four-way systems into higher-order, shared-memory multiprocessors with a single-system image. Operating at the 100MHz system bus speed of Intel's Pentium II Xeon processor chipset, the Synfinity interconnect offers very high bandwidth and very low latency, both critical components for clustered server systems and parallel processing applications. This modular structure provides several benefits for customers. First, it gives the ability to upgrade and expand systems incrementally, so customers can realize the benefits of their investments for a longer period of time. Second, it enables balanced expansion. Memory and I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output capacity are also increased as processor elements are added. Third, it utilizes the economics of volume technologies to provide extra performance and capacity without the price-performance penalty that usually accompanies proprietary system designs. "Our use of Windows NT is growing and we need platforms that will grow with us," said Ed Eiskina, vice president, DST Systems, Inc. "The modular design of these servers will give us capacity in economical units and extend the useful life of our purchases." This is yet another example of the Amdahl tradition of bringing robust, enterprise-class technology solutions and services to its customers. Amdahl continues to "raise the bar" by providing products and services that help customers gain a competitive advantage in their industries. About Amdahl Amdahl Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited, a leading provider of information technology products and solutions for the global marketplace with revenues of $37.7 billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, 1998. Amdahl provides integrated enterprise computing solutions designed to meet the needs of the leading, most compute-intensive environments around the world. Amdahl has over 25 years of experience with large-scale computing solutions and client/server technology. The company supports heterogeneous architectures found in mission-critical customer environments that blend MVS, Windows NT, and UNIX operating systems. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Amdahl combines hardware and software products and services methods with world class offerings to create customized solutions that help clients gain a competitive advantage in their industries. About Fujitsu Fujitsu Limited is a leading provider of information technology products and solutions for the global marketplace. Founded in Japan in 1935 as a telephone equipment maker, the Fujitsu Group had consolidated revenues of $37.7 billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, 1998. With over 500 group companies, including Amdahl and ICL (International Computers Ltd., London) The former name of Fujitsu Services, the European-centered arm of the global Fujitsu Group and one of the leading IT services companies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. , Fujitsu is one of the world's largest suppliers of computers and information systems solutions, telecommunications and semiconductor products, software and services. The Fujitsu Group has over 180,000 employees worldwide and operations in more than 100 countries. Home page: www.fujitsu.co.jp/index-e.html. For the Year 2000 compliance status of this offering and any others, visit the Amdahl Year 2000 Web site at: www.amdahl.com/y2k Amdahl is a registered trademark and LVS is a trademark of Amdahl Corporation. Fujitsu is a registered trademark and Synfinity is a trademark of Fujitsu Limited. teamserver is a trademark of Fujitsu Computer Europe Limited. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks and Xeon is a trademark of Intel Corporation. MVS is a registered trademark and System/390 and ESCON are trademarks of IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Corporation. Windows NT is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively (except in Japan where such license is non-exclusive) through X/Open Company, Limited. All other trademarks and product names are the property of their respective owners. NOTE TO EDITORS: Amdahl news releases are available on the Internet at www.amdahl.com , the Amdahl Corporation home page. The Amdahl site provides current, in-depth information on Amdahl offerings and solutions for enterprise computing.
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