Dataram Intros Memory for Silicon Graphics 750 Itanium-based Workstation

PRINCETON, NJ -- Dataram Corporation (NASDAQ: DRAM), a leading provider of server, workstation, and PC memory, today announced first-to-market memory upgrades for SGI's Intel(R) Itanium(TM)-based Silicon Graphics(R) 750 workstation. Dataram's product offering, the DRG750, is available in capacities of 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB. Each memory upgrade consists of four identical 133MHz, ECC-protected, SDRAM DIMMs. The Itanium processor is the first in a family of 64-bit products to be released by Intel and is targeted at enterprise and high-performance computing applications. With tremendous addressing capability, Itanium-based systems can offer up to 64GB of memory with a choice of HP-UX, Windows(R), or Linux(R). The Silicon Graphics 750 workstation is newest generation in high-performance computing from SGI. It is available with one or two Intel Itanium processors at 733MHz or 800MHz and runs the Linux operating system. SGI currently offers only a 1GB upgrade limiting customers to a 4GB maximum, but with Dataram's 4GB upgrade customers can achieve a maximum memory capacity of 16GB. "The power and performance of 64-bit processing just became more affordable," stated Jeff Goldenbaum, Dataram's Product Manager. "Being at the forefront of the memory business for Itanium-based systems reinforces Dataram's commitment of being first to market with quality memory for new technologies." For more information visit www.dataram.com