Hewlett-Packard (ticker: HPQ, exchange: New York Stock Exchange (.N))
News Release -
15-Mar-2006
HP Expands Computing Choices for Business Customers; New AMD Processor-Based Thin Client, Industry-Standard x86 Servers Build on 10-Year Portfolio PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 15, 2006--HP
(NYSE:HPQ)(Nasdaq:HPQ) is celebrating more than a decade of providing
unmatched variety, quality and value in computing technology with the
introduction of new AMD processor-based products for business
customers.
HP introduced its first AMD processor-based thin client as well as
enhanced industry-standard x86 server offerings, which extend the
company's portfolio to more than 30 products based on AMD processors.
"Our success is dependent on the speed of transactions," said Sean
Gilman, chief technology officer at Currenex, which offers corporate
and institutional buyers and sellers reliable, low-cost and secure
electronic access to the more than $1 trillion a day global foreign
exchange market. "HP and AMD bring a dynamic processing power that our
clients now rely on. Since we made the move to HP servers, several
customers have stated they choose Currenex because we executed trades
much more quickly than the competition."
HP expands AMD-based portfolio with new business products
The HP t5720 thin client, featuring the AMD Geode(TM) NX 1500
processor, is the optimum choice for business customers who need a
powerful, secure and reliable computing experience.
HP also is expanding the industry's largest portfolio of AMD
Opteron(TM) processor-based servers with the addition of Dual-Core AMD
Opteron processor Models 185, 285 and 885 to the HP ProLiant DL145,
DL385, DL585 density-optimized servers and HP ProLiant BL25p, BL35p
and BL45p server blades. The servers, which can help customers
maximize the value of their business-critical databases and reduce
power consumption, are expected be available worldwide on March 20.
"HP is dedicated to providing the overall best experience for
customers, so we strive to make it easy for them to improve their work
and play through easy-to-buy, easy-to-use technology," said Satjiv
Chahil, vice president of marketing, Personal Systems Group, HP. "HP
offers the industry's broadest portfolio of trusted, proven AMD
processor-based computing technology, and today's new product
introductions further our commitment to providing customers the widest
choice in technology to meet all of their needs, whether they're
focused on performance or their pocketbook."
In 1996, HP and AMD began their collaboration with the
introduction of the HP Pavilion 6330, the first AMD processor-based
consumer PC from a major manufacturer. The computer featured an AMD
K6-2 microprocessor for an industry-low price of $949.(1)
The turn of the millennium brought a multitude of AMD
processor-based industry firsts from HP, starting with the first
business desktop featuring AMD Athlon(TM) XP processors in 2002.(2)
"Working together, HP and AMD have successfully garnered greater
market penetration and global acceptance for AMD64 technology-based HP
systems," said Henri Richard, executive vice president and chief sales
and marketing officer, AMD. "Our close relationship has evolved to
today's expansive consumer and commercial product lineup, driving a
balanced computing market that ultimately benefits the end customer in
both technology innovation and performance-per-watt competitiveness."
The addition of AMD processors to the HP ProLiant server line in
2004 reinforced the company's position as the No. 1 vendor of
industry-standard x86 servers worldwide, and HP quickly became the
leading provider of AMD Opteron processor-based server systems.(3) As
the world's No. 1 consumer PC company, HP later that year introduced
the first Media Center PC featuring the AMD Athlon 64.
More groundbreaking introductions followed in 2005 with the launch
of HP ProLiant server blades featuring AMD Opteron processors with
Direct Connect Architecture, as well as the first AMD Athlon 64
processor-based PC blade for its Consolidated Client Infrastructure
solution. The company also introduced the first globally available HP
Compaq business notebook incorporating AMD Turion(TM) 64 mobile
technology with advanced security features.
More information and additional joint HP and AMD milestones are
available in an online press kit at www.hp.com/go/HPAMD10years.
About HP
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institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure,
global services, business and home computing, and imaging and
printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended Jan. 31, 2006, HP revenue
totaled $87.9 billion. More information about HP is available at
www.hp.com.
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(1) HP and AMD had a previous relationship based on printing
technology, dating to 1991.
(2) Both HP and Compaq offered an AMD-based business PC in 1995,
but only as a limited market test.
(3) Source: IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, November
2005.
AMD, AMD Athlon, AMD Opteron, AMD Turion, AMD Geode and
combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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