New IBM Intellistation M Pro Models Feature Powerful 2.0 Or 2.2 Ghz Intel Xeon Processors with 512 KB L2 Cache

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New IBM Intellistation M Pro Models Feature Powerful 2.0 Or 2.2 Ghz Intel Xeon Processors with 512 KB L2 Cache Hardware Announcement February 5, 2002 New IBM IntelliStation M Pro Models Feature Powerful 2.0 or 2.2 GHz Intel Xeon Processors with 512 KB L2 Cache Overview Outstanding Support At a Glance New models of the IntelliStation M The highly reliable IntelliStation M Pro workstations deliver superb Pro systems feature a three-year New IntelliStation M Pro systems limited warranty on parts and on-site deliver superb technology, graphics and high-performance 5 precision to help you reduce project labor. high-performance graphics, and outstanding service and support. turnaround times in business, media Note: Copies of the IBM Statement creation, engineering, and scientific of Limited Warranty can be obtained • 1 applications. Intel Xeon at 2.0 or 2.2 GHz , by contacting your reseller or calling single- or dual-processor Solid Performance IBM. In the United States, call IBM at 800-772-2227. In Canada, call IBM • Graphics: • at 800-565-3344. Telephone support SMP-capable Intel Xeon − Matrox Millennium G450 may be subject to additional charges. microprocessor at 2.0 or 2.2 GHz DVI-I for performance 2D with streaming SIMD extensions, − NVIDIA Quadro4 200NVS for Planned Availability Date Intel 860 core-chipset, and 512 KB performance 2D L2 cache − ATI Fire GL 8800 for February 22, 2002 • PC800 ECC Rambus memory3 advanced 3D − 3Dlabs Wildcat III 6110 for • Choice of HDD: extreme 3D − 18.2 GB4 10,000 rpm Ultra160 • HDD: S.M.A.R.T. SCSI HDD − 40 GB 7,200 rpm ATA-100 EIDE − ATA-100 EIDE support HDD − High-performance 10,000 rpm Ultra160 SCSI and 7,200 Compelling Graphics rpm ATA-100 EIDE HDDs with S.M.A.R.T. drives Your choice of dual-head capable graphics: • 48x-20x (variable-speed) CD-ROM drive2 • Matrox Millennium G450 DVI-I • NVIDIA Quadro4 200NVS • Integrated Ultra160 • ATI Fire GL 8800 • Intel 82550 integrated Ethernet • 3Dlabs Wildcat III 6110 • Rack-mountable tower system with six slots, nine bays, five fans, and 480-watt power supply • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional • System hardware warranty — On-site three years, parts and labor This announcement is provided for your information only. For additional information, contact your IBM representative, call 800-IBM-4YOU, or visit the IBM home page at: http://www.ibm.com. IBM United States IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. 102-028 Expansion Slots: Six expansion card slots Description • One 4x AGP slot occupied with graphics adapter The new IntelliStation M Pro systems deliver leadership • On models using the 3Dlabs Wildcat III 6110, the PCI technology, advanced industrial design, and IBM quality, slot adjacent to the AGP slot is not available service, and support. − Three PCI 32-bit/33 MHz General Product Attributes − Two PCI 64-bit/66 MHz • Intel Xeon microprocessor with 400 (4 x 100) MHz front Fans: Five fans side bus speed, streaming SIMD extensions, and • One fan with power supply MMX technology • Four additional fans, one in the rear (120 x 25 mm), two • 512 KB full-speed L2 cache on board for the processor (80 x 25 mm), and one I/O fan (120 x • Eight RDRAM RIMM sockets providing 4 GB of 25 mm) memory-addressing capability for high-speed Rambus memory Refer to the Limitations section for slot availability and card length restrictions. • Accelerated graphics port (AGP) slot on system board that supports the following AGP adapters: System Software − Matrox Millennium G450 DVI-I graphics accelerator with 32 MB video memory and dual-head support All models run Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and are shipped with the following: − NVIDIA Quadro4 200NVS with 64 MB video memory • Software Selections CD-ROM with applications6 − ATI Fire GL 8800 with 128 MB video memory • Preload image on the HDD drive − 3Dlabs Wildcat III 6110 with 128 MB texture and 64 MB frame buffer memory • Device drivers and diagnostics CD-ROM that includes: Note: These graphics adapters are dual-head − Selected device drivers for Windows 2000 capable. Professional Workstation − IBM Diagnostics for IntelliStation M Pro 6850 system • ATA-100 EIDE interface standard on all models • Lotus SmartSuite Millennium Edition license7 • Ultra160 interface standard on all models • Lotus Notes client license7 • Five PCI slots and one AGP 4x (Pro110) slot Refer to the Software Information section for a full list of • 48x-20x variable-speed CD-ROM drive software shipped with the IntelliStation M Pro system. • Choice of HDD: Compatibility, Service, and Support − 18.2 GB 10,000 rpm Ultra160 S.M.A.R.T. SCSI HDD − 40 GB 7,200 rpm ATA-100 EIDE HDD • Compatibility: • Integrated Ethernet with RJ-45 port − PCI − EIDE/SCSI • 480-watt, voltage-sensing power supply − AGP − USB • Rack-mountable tower with six slots, nine bays, and − Serial and parallel ports five fans • Two 9-pin serial ports, one 25-pin parallel port, two For the latest information on software and hardware USB ports compatibility testing and certifications, visit: • AC 97 audio, line in/out jacks, and microphone in http://www4.pc.ibm.com/pwscompat • IBM 104-key keyboard and three-button PS/2 mouse • Manufactured to meet IBM high quality standards • Preloaded operating system • Service and support: Three-year parts and labor, IBM On-Site Repair • Plug-and-play capability as supported by operating system Accessibility by People with Disabilities Note: Refer to the Additional Product Attributes section for additional information. The following features support use by people with disabilities: Advanced Industrial Design • Controls and latches are operable with one hand and minimal dexterity. Rack-Mountable Tower • Keys are discernible by touch without activating them. • Ports and connectors support connection of Expansion Bays: Nine expansion bays industry-standard devices. • Two accessible 5.25-inch half-high bays (one with CD-ROM) • One accessible 3.5-inch slim bay (with diskette drive) • Six internal 3.5-inch slim bays (one with HDD) 102-028 -2- Trademarks Product Positioning LANClient Control Manager is a trademark of International The latest IntelliStation M Pro workstation represents a Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. new level of high-performance hardware with the IntelliStation and PS/2 are registered trademarks of architecture, design, and features that can help you International Business Machines Corporation in the United achieve higher levels of graphical and computational States or other countries or both. productivity and creativity. IntelliStation M Pro models MMX is a trademark of Intel Corporation. provide a migration path for users who need more Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel computational performance than the typical Intel Corporation. Pentium III processor provides. Those who are Microsoft is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. currently using UNIX will find the IntelliStation M Pro Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of system provides the ease of use, robustness, and Microsoft Corporation. configurability of their current environment. UNIX is a registered trademark is a registered trademark of the Open Company in the United States and other countries. The price/performance advantages and manageability of Tivoli is a registered trademark of International Business the IntelliStation platform encourage more customers to Machines Corporation or Tivoli Systems Inc. in the United migrate from UNIX workstations to Intel-based States or other countries or both. workstations with Windows 2000 Professional, Lotus SmartSuite and Lotus Notes are registered trademarks Windows NT , or Linux. of Lotus Development Corporation and/or IBM Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be The IntelliStation M Pro workstation is well-suited for trademarks or service marks of others. graphic-intensive applications with a variety of graphics adapters to choose from. The manageability features of the IntelliStation workstation help you manage your systems throughout their life-cycle, beginning with LANClient Control Manager and Software Delivery Assistant to help you quickly and easily deploy your IntelliStation system with the exact system image that you need; or use IBM ImageUltra services and have IBM manage your images for you. For more information, refer to Services Announcement 601-033, dated October 9, 2001. UM Services helps you manage your systems allowing you to view, monitor and control your networked computers through a Web browser or from a enterprise management application such as IBM Director, Tivoli , CA Unicenter, HP OpenView, or Microsoft SMS. From its elegant exterior design to its uncluttered interior, the system is designed for easy upgrade and power. A powerful 480-watt power supply provides power to spare for the most robust configurations. All models use one of the six slots for an AGP graphics adapter. On models using the 3Dlabs Wildcat III 6110, the PCI slot adjacent to the AGP slot is not available. This leaves five open slots in all models except four open slots in models using the ATI Fire GL 8800 adapter. All models have six open RIMM slots for additional memory upgrades. Reference Information 1 MHz and GHz measures only microprocessor internal clock speed, not application performance. Many factors affect application performance. 2 Variable read rate. Actual playback speed will vary and is often less than the maximum possible. 3 Memory in all models is PC800 ECC RDRAM RIMMs. 4 GB equals one billion bytes when referring to HDD capacity; accessible capacity may be less. 5 You may be asked certain diagnostic questions before a technician is sent. 6 Applications and device drivers may vary from the retail version and may not include all functions and documentation. Not all applications are available separately; titles are subject to change. IBM makes no representation or warranties regarding non-IBM products. For non-IBM software, applicable third-party software licenses may apply. 7 License only for Lotus SmartSuite Millennium Edition and Lotus Notes Client — diskette copies and hardcopy publications available for an additional charge.
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