On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 01:20:35PM -0500, David Woyciesjes wrote:
Sure.. that has been the case for a long time. Intel Ireland ran
OpenVMS CI-clusters, might date back to the VAX days.
If you want the utmost in stability (and you do want that for a wafer fab)
VMS outdoes the competition (yes, also Unix competition!)
Wilko
Here's some ammo for the anti-Intel folks...
--- David A Woyciesjes
--- C & IS Support Specialist
--- Yale University Press
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! -----Original Message-----
! From: Grant Bechler [mailto:GrantB@plaid.com]
! Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:35 PM
! To: AlphaNT Mailing List
! Subject: [alphant] Intel's dependent on the Alpha chip (From the
! inquirer)
!
!
! Howdy All,
!
! I thought that Aaron would get a kick out of this article
!
!
http://213.219.40.69/01110105.htm
!
! "WE WONDERED WHY DOUG BUSCH, the IT manager at Intel, went
! all coy on us
! yesterday when we asked about the systems running in its factories
! (fabrication plants) and a little bit of investigation has
! revealed the
! answer.
! Its fabs are heavily dependent on Alpha microprocessors and
! run OpenVMS to
! ensure that blue screens of death or glitches in its own
! chips don't bring
! the production lines down..."
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