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Small P4 Server From Tyan Delivers Substantial Power
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Monday October 25 2004 @ 11:19AM EDT

FREMONT, CA, October 22nd, 2004 - Compact servers present a unique design challenge. They must be thermally-optimized, manageable both by hardware and software, and provide a level of flexibility to adapt the platform to multiple situations and environments. The total solution to these requirements is Tyan's Tomcat i845GV (S3098): a FlexATX platform which offers all of this, and more.

Sporting the tried-and-true Intel(r) 845GV chipset, the Tomcat i845GV supports a full range of Intel single processor mPGA-478 models such as the Mobile Pentium(r) 4, Celeron(tm) D, and the "Northwood" and "Prescott" Pentium 4 processors. Other exceptional features include dual Intel-based 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet network interface support, PCI 2.3 compliant slots, integrated video from the 256-blt Intel Extreme Graphics core with 2D and 3D support, and up to 2GB of DDR400 Unbuffered memory, everything encompassed into a 9" x 7.5" (229mm x 191mm) board size. With all of these features, the Tomcat i845GV delivers a potent server package for any compact environment space.

"Numerous applications such as those in security, embedded, and industrial situations, need small form factor platforms which can not only meet thermal requirements, but also offer a great deal of features without sacrificing space," said Don Clegg, VP of Marketing and Strategic Programs at Tyan. "It is with great excitement that Tyan announces the Tomcat i845GV (S3098) for thermally-restricted, space-constrained applications and environments."

The Tomcat i845GV (S3098) is currently available in mass quantities worldwide.

About Tyan

Tyan Computer Corporation, founded in 1989 by long-time Intel and IBM executive Dr. T. Symon Chang, designs, manufactures and markets advanced system board technology. Its products are sold to OEMs, VARs, System Integrators, and Resellers worldwide for a wide range of applications. Tyan enables its customers to be technology leaders by providing scalable, highly-integrated, reliable platforms for a wide range of applications such as Internet appliances, and server/workstation usage in markets such as CAD, DCC, E&P and HPC. Since its inception, Tyan has consistently been one of the fastest growing technology companies in the United States. Tyan was named to the prestigious INC 500 in 1997 and 1998 (the 19th fastest growing U.S. company in 1997). Tyan was also ranked by Deloitte & Touché as one of the USA's "Fast 500", as well as one of Silicon Valley's "Fast 50" companies in 1998. For more information, visit the company's web site at http://www.tyan.com

Copyright (C) 2004 Tyan Computer Corporation. All rights reserved. Tyan is a registered trademark of Tyan Computer Corporation. Intel, Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Other names, trade names, and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Features, pricing, availability, and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Note to editors: For more information about Tyan, please visit Tyan's Press Room at http://tyan.com/html/press_room.html

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