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Shifting Strategies?
Shannon's remarks on "shifting strategies" are remarkable
since they come from a person working for a company that
has SO MANY competing stategies and conflicting
technologies as one can ever get.

So what is HP's road-map for its processors and its h/w
and s/w products?

What is their main microporocessor line?
RISC? And then is it the Precission Architecture or the
Alpha? Or
CISC? Itanium or Zeon? (Is there any AMD in the future?)

What is their OS?
UNIX? and then is it HP-UX or Tru64 (which by the way is
far better than the bulky HP-UX)?
or MS Windows? Or Open-VMS? Or even Linux?

So, WHO can tell what IS their OS and processor Road-
MapS?

BTW Intel is lucky that HP got involved in the desing of
Itanium. I don't know if HP feels faithful to Itanium itself...

Yes, SUN has the shifting strategies....
Posted by: michael-t   Posted on: 11/10/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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