If you visit the HP Web site, you will now see the following:
There are now 4 A-class systems to choose from:
A400/110 with a PA-8500 440MHz, crippled by 75%.
A400/150 with a PA-8700 600MHz, crippled by 75%.
A500/140 with a PA-8500 440MHz, crippled by 66% (maximum 2 CPUs)
A500/200 with a PA-8700 600MHz, crippled by 66% (maximum 2 CPUs)
The new systems, 150 and 200 are crippled versions of the PA-8700 600MHz
CPU.
There are now 7 N-class systems to choose from:
Nclass/220 with a PA-8500 440MHz, crippled by 50%
Nclass/330 with a PA-8500 440MHz, crippled by 33%
Nclass/380 with a PA-8700 750MHz, crippled by 50% (maximum 2 CPUs)
Nclass/440 with a PA-8500 440MHz (maximum 4 CPUs)
Nclass/500 with a PA-8700 750MHz, crippled by 33% (maximum 4 CPUs)
Nclass/550 with a PA-8600 550MHz (maximum 4 CPUs)
Nclass/750 with a PA-8700 750MHz (maximum 4 CPUs)
There seems to be only one PA-8600 system, the Nclass/550.
The new systems, 380, 500 and 750 are all built on PA-8700 750MHz CPUs.
All PA-8700 CPU-based machines require 7.5 and, I presume, will be announced
during the upcoming webcast,.
Denys...
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