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1 Compaq Enterprise Technical Symposium 2001 Compaq Product Roadmaps Itanium TM Systems Dave Fenwick Staff Fellow High Performance Systems Dave Fenwick Staff Fellow High Performance Systems

2 EV68 Alpha™ Processor Alpha Servers EV7EV79 2005 200420032002 2001 EV7 Family 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV68 Product Family GS 1 - 32P ES 1 – 4P DS 1 – 2P EV79 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV68 Compaq AlphaServer ™ Roadmap EV8 EV8-based AlphaServers

3 1-32P McKinley familyMadison 1-8P Itanium 1 – 4P EV68 IPF Processor Alpha™ Processor ProLiant™ Servers Alpha Servers EV7EV79 2005 200420032002 2001 McKinley MadisonIPF Next GenerationItanium EV7 Family 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV68 Product Family GS 1 - 32P ES 1 – 4P DS 1 – 2P EV79 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV68 Compaq System Roadmap with IPF Next Generation Server Family 8-64P, Blades, 2P, 4P, 8P

4 Reasons behind the IPF migration  Business planning for the fiscal 2001 year precipitated a competitive analysis  EV7 Marvel systems were clearly competitive industry leading products  EV8 would be competitive but differentiation compared to previous products would be less  Investment to execute flawlessly would be significant and resource availability added great risk  Conclusion of the evaluation team was that we need a microprocessor partner (Intel IPF)  Executive review and analysis lead to same conclusions and a collaboration with Intel was pursued.

5 What does this mean?  Systems that previously were all internal Compaq Intellectual property contain Intel’s IP.  Stricter control on information dissemination is required  Software comes from 4 major sources: –OpenVMS –Tru64 Unix –Windows –Linux  Protection of external IP prevents previous levels of detail without NDA’s for both Compaq and the external partners

6 1-32P McKinley familyMadison 1-8P Itanium 1 – 4P EV68 IPF Processor Alpha™ Processor ProLiant™ Servers Alpha Servers EV7EV79 2005 200420032002 2001 McKinley MadisonIPF Next GenerationItanium EV7 Family 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV68 Product Family GS 1 - 32P ES 1 – 4P DS 1 – 2P EV79 8–64P (8P BB) 2–8P (2P BB) EV68 Compaq System Roadmap with IPF Next Generation Server Family 8-64P, Blades, 2P, 4P, 8P

7 64-Bit Development and Deployment McKinley 64 Madison 642003 2004 Today Porting of NSK, Tru64 UNIX, and OpenVMS to Itanium Development of 64-bit Windows and Linux applications Wider deployment of 64-bit Windows and Linux applications Converged 64-bit platform availability Gather ISVs for Itanium Deployment of Applications

8 Version5.1AWildcatAlpha Versio n 5.1 Transition Period 2006200520042003200220012000200720082009 2010 Alpha IPF IPF McKinleyMadisonItanium Tru64 UNIX Alpha Future releases providing Continued Enhancement & Support Future releases providing Continued Enhancement & Support EV67EV68 EV7 EV79 Converged Enterprise UNIX on IPF Converged Enterprise UNIX on IPF Itanium TM UNIX Transition Tools and Services Enterprise UNIX Roadmap for Alpha ™ & Itanium TM Enterprise UNIX Roadmap for Alpha ™ & Itanium TM

9 Alpha Platform Itanium™ processor family Platforms Transition Period 2006200520042003200220012000200720082009 2010 Madison Itanium OpenVMS Version 7.2 Version 7.3 Version 7.3-x… Future releases providing Continued Enhancement & Support “Post VNext” (H1CY04) for Itanium™ processor family and Alpha Systems OpenVMS/IPF Boot H2CY02 Ship H1CY03 Update H2CY03 EV67EV68 EV7 EV79 McKinley OpenVMS Alpha and Itanium™ processor family Porting Timeline OpenVMS Alpha and Itanium™ processor family Porting Timeline

10 ISV Porting Working jointly with Intel  Engaging top-tier partners early to: –Identify their requirements –Get input on White Papers and other tools to assist ISVs in porting –Develop joint plans with the ISVs for early adoption with timelines and commitments –Establish a high level engagement model and implementation plan to move forward rapidly

11 Primary Objective  Develop a full portfolio of partners to support the top Solutions for our customers Near term Deliverables  White Papers and other tools to guide ISV porting efforts  Compaq technical resources to work on site with key ISVs  Early IPF seed units for key partners  Joint marketing & migration plans with key ISVs ISV Program – Moving Forward

12 The Strength of Compaq Enterprise Systems Continues!  Performance –Coupling the Itanium microprocessor with Compaq systems architecture, storage architecture, devices and other infrastructure tools and products, gives our customers the best price/performance in enterprise computing.  Scalability –Large, scalable system engineering of Compaq will continue to give customers the best reliability, scalability, availability and security  Availability –Availability and ease-of-manage provided through our OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX operating systems will continue to provide the best RAS in the industry. Long term investment in Alpha ™ environment is secured

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