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- EISA Forum and EISA Developers BBS
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- (202) 371-5925 1200/2400 Baud
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- For Release - 13 September 1988
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- PERSONAL COMPUTER INDUSTRY JOINS TOGETHER TO
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- ANNOUNCE EXTENDED INDUSTRY STANDARD ARCHITECTURE
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- NEW YORK, September 13, 1988 -- Today, a group of leading companies in
- the personal computer industry announced an important direction in
- technology. Called the Extended Industry Standard Architecture, or EISA, it
- is a major advance and extension to the existing PC Industry Standard
- Architecture (ISA). EISA will enable manufacturers to deliver significant
- new high-performance capabilities to personal computer users in the future
- while maintaining full compatibility with the installed base of almost 20
- million industry-standard personal computers in use today.
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- EISA specifies a new 32-bit bus for Intel 386tm-based industry-standard
- personal computers and those based on future higher performance members of
- the 80386 product family. Because EISA is a superset of the existing
- standard, it allows personal computer users to preserve and build on their
- substantial investments in industry-standard hardware, software, peripherals
- and training. Customers will be able to use all of their existing software
- and peripherals in EISA products as well as utilizing new peripherals and
- software designed specifically to take advantage of EISA's new capabilities.
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- Personal computer manufacturers AST Research, Inc., Compaq Computer
- Corporation, Epson America, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., NEC Information
- Systems, Inc., Ing. C. Olivetti & Co., Tandy Corporation, Wyse Technology,
- and Zenith Data Systems today endorsed EISA at a joint press conference in
- New York. Additional industry support was announced by Intel Corporation,
- Microsoft Corporation, Digital Communications Associates, Inc., Novell, Inc.
- and 3Com Corporation. Their support will insure availability of hardware,
- software and peripheral devices designed to take advantage of the higher
- performance capabilities which EISA provides. Personal computers utilizing
- EISA and appropriate software and peripheral products are expected to become
- available in late-1989.
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- EISA is an enhancement to the existing Industry Standard Architecture
- which consists of three key components: microprocessors (such as the Intel
- 80386), operating systems (such as MS-DOS) and the input/output (I/O) bus or
- expansion slots. For the user, this established industry standard has made
- available thousands of application software packages, hundreds of 8- and
- 16-bit expansion boards, and hundreds of peripherals. The broad acceptance
- of ISA has given rise to dozens of manufacturers of industry-standard PCs.
- They are constantly competing to deliver new technologies to an ever
- expanding customer base faster, more efficiently and more cost effectively.
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- The higher performance Intel 80386 microprocessor and more powerful new
- operating systems are expected to drive PCs into new, more demanding user
- applications, thus increasing the need to extend the current ISA I/O bus to
- full 32-bit capability in the future. EISA is designed to fill this need
- with an open, fully compatible, 32-bit architecture platform that will
- support emerging work-group applications such as local area networks,
- communication gateways, database access by multiple users, and transaction
- processing.
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- EISA is specifically designed to meet those future needs. It delivers
- full-function 32-bit address and data bus extensions which support memory
- capacity beyond today's 16 megabyte maximum. It also provides both 32-bit
- direct-memory access and 32-bit bus-master support.
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- Additional features include programmable board setup for auto
- configuration of EISA boards and software-aided configuration of
- switch-programmable existing ISA and future EISA boards.
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- These features will make possible new personal computer performance
- capabilities resulting in a new generation of high- performance devices. The
- industry will see faster and larger disks and very high speed controllers for
- network communications. The high-performance 32-bit EISA will be required to
- run these devices in order to achieve optimum system performance within this
- emerging workgroup environment.
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- EISA has already gained broad support from PC manufacturers committed to
- incorporating the EISA bus into their future high performance Intel
- 386tm-based personal computers. System and applications software vendors are
- already working to ensure their new software will take advantage of the
- higher performance of the 32-bit bus. And numerous third-party peripheral
- and board manufacturers already are working on new products that will take
- advantage of the new bus.
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- The following additional companies have confirmed their support for the
- EISA architecture: Acer Technologies Corp., Adaptec, Inc., Advanced Logic
- Research, Inc., Amstrad Plc., Apricot Computers Plc., Arnet Controls, Inc.,
- Ashton-Tate, AT&T Information Systems, Autodesk, Inc., Borland International,
- Chips and Technologies, Inc., Computer Associates Micro Products, Computone
- Systems, Inc., Comtrol Corporation, Control Systems, Inc., Corollary, Inc.,
- Dell Computer Corp., Digital Equipment Corp., Digital Research, Inc., Everex
- Systems, Inc., Excelan, Inc., Information Builders, Inc., Interactive Systems
- Corp., IOMEGA Corp., Kaypro Corp., Lucid, Inc., Micom-Interlan, Inc., Oracle
- Corporation, Peter Norton Computing, Phoenix Computer Products Corp.,
- Proteon, Inc., Quadram Corp., Quarterdeck Office Systems, Racore Computer
- Products, The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., Sigma Design, Inc., The Software
- Link, Standard Microsystems Corp., Sun River Corp., Symantec Corp.,
- Symbolics, Inc., Sytron Corp., Tandon Corp., Tecmar, Inc., Televideo Systems,
- Inc., Truevision, Inc., Unisys Corp., Western Digital Corp., Wang
- Laboratories, Inc., and Wordperfect Corp.
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- For further information contact:
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- Liz Sidnam-Wright Bob Beach
- AST Research, Inc. Compaq Computer Corporation
- (714) 756-4947 (713) 955-3644
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- Don Mathias Jill Liscom
- Epson America, Inc. Hewlett-Packard Company
- (213) 539-9140 (408) 447-1664
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- Peter Ferguson James Hansen
- NEC Information Systems, Inc. Olivetti
- (508) 635-4400 +39 (125) 522.224
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- Ed Juge Kathryn Watson
- Tandy Corporation Lynne Lawler
- (817) 390-3549 Wyse Technology
- (408) 433-1000
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- Glen-Eric Nelson
- Matt Mirapaul
- Zenith Data Systems
- (408) 433-1000
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- Q:Where and when can I get a copy of the EISA specification?
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- A:The chip specifications will be available in the future directly from
- Intel and any other chip suppliers. The functional specification will
- be available to all interested developers under non-disclosure
- agreement through an independent company that has been specifically
- contracted for this purpose.
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- The firm of BCPR Services, Inc. will be handling distribution of the
- specification. They can be reached at (202) 371-5921 (voice) or
- request information via. FAX at (202) 371-5922 after 5:00pm Eastern
- time.
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