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Is Microsoft getting a change of ? How !
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REDMOND, Wash. and EAST FISHKILL, N.Y., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced that it has entered into a
semiconductor technology agreement with IBM Corp. Under the agreement,
Microsoft has licensed leading-edge semiconductor processor technology from
IBM for use in future Xbox(R) products and services to be announced at a later
date.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20000822/MSFTLOGO )
"Microsoft is already developing the software and services that will
drive the Digital Decade," said Robbie Bach, senior vice president of the Home
& Entertainment Division at Microsoft. "By combining our vision, software
experience and R&D resources with IBM's computer and semiconductor
technologies, we plan to deliver unprecedented and unparalleled entertainment
experiences to consumers while creating new engines of growth for the
technology and entertainment industries."
According to Bernie Meyerson, IBM Fellow and chief technologist for IBM's
Technology Group, the new Xbox technologies will be based on the latest in
IBM's family of state-of-the-art processors.
"IBM's advanced chip technologies are in demand across a wide range of
industries and applications," Meyerson said. "We're excited to be working on a
project of this magnitude and that Microsoft has chosen IBM to provide
technologies that will power future consumer devices and expand the boundaries
of what's possible in entertainment."
-- Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced that it has entered into a
semiconductor technology agreement with IBM Corp. Under the agreement,
Microsoft has licensed leading-edge semiconductor processor technology from
IBM for use in future Xbox(R) products and services to be announced at a later
date.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20000822/MSFTLOGO )
"Microsoft is already developing the software and services that will
drive the Digital Decade," said Robbie Bach, senior vice president of the Home
& Entertainment Division at Microsoft. "By combining our vision, software
experience and R&D resources with IBM's computer and semiconductor
technologies, we plan to deliver unprecedented and unparalleled entertainment
experiences to consumers while creating new engines of growth for the
technology and entertainment industries."
According to Bernie Meyerson, IBM Fellow and chief technologist for IBM's
Technology Group, the new Xbox technologies will be based on the latest in
IBM's family of state-of-the-art processors.
"IBM's advanced chip technologies are in demand across a wide range of
industries and applications," Meyerson said. "We're excited to be working on a
project of this magnitude and that Microsoft has chosen IBM to provide
technologies that will power future consumer devices and expand the boundaries
of what's possible in entertainment."
Is Microsoft getting a change of ? How !
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