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Digital Announces New VAX Systems

MAYNARD, Mass., October 8, 1996 --- Digital Equipment Corporation today announced additions to its entry-level, desktop and rackmount line of OpenVMS VAX systems which are available with enhanced memory and storage capabilities, and come in a smaller footprint with pedestal and minitower designs for use on the desktop.

These enhancements ensure customers of lower cost of ownership and operation, and compatibility with earlier operating systems.

Available for ordering immediately worldwide, the VAX servers announced today are:

Terry C. Shannon, publisher of "Shannon Knows DEC," said "the introduction of these new VAX systems will reassure the owners of more than a quarter of a million VAX systems that their investments are protected, and that the VAX platform will remain viable beyond the year 2000."

These desktop and rackmount VAX systems support disks that range from 1.0 to 4.3 gigabytes, with in-box maximums of 19.2 gigabytes. Optional disk expansion boxes can increase this capacity up to 60.2 gigabytes on the MicroVAX systems and up to 335.4 gigabytes on the VAX 4100 systems.

The new systems have double the memory expansion over the previous systems, from 128 megabytes to 256 megabytes, and use SIMM (Single In-Line Memory Module) memory, the same as used in the AlphaServer line, to lower the cost of ownership. According to Shannon, "the new VAX systems' reliance on SIMM memory will enable customers to build memory-rich systems that cost only about one-third as much as configurations based on proprietary VAX memory options."

The VAX servers will ship with OpenVMS V6.2, and are backward compatible with the popular earlier version, OpenVMS V5.5-2. As a result, customers can upgrade their VAX systems knowing that their mission-critical applications will continue to run unchanged.

First deliveries of the new MicroVAX 3100 systems will be in mid-November 1996, and late December 1996 for the VAX 4000 model 108 system. The increased 256mb memory capability will be available in early 1997.

"The VAX family of systems is continuing to provide customers with reliable, predictable, and scalable processing, with outstanding performance," said Jesse Lipcon, vice president Product Management and Development, Digital's Systems Business Unit.

"Digital remains sensitive to the needs of the VAX installed base, while also focusing for growth on the Alpha platforms" Lipcon said. "We remain committed to meeting the customer needs for both the Alpha and VAX systems to fully support customers' mission-critical business requirements."

Digital Equipment Corporation is a world leader in open client/server solutions from personal computing to integrated worldwide information systems. Digital's scalable Alpha and Intel platforms, storage, networking, software and services, together with industry-focused solutions from business partners, help organizations compete and win in today's global marketplace.

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