Compaq Professional Workstation Family of computer workstations
Compaq Professional Workstation Developer Compaq Type Workstation Release date November 1996 (1996-11 ) Discontinued 2002 (2002 ) CPU
The Compaq Professional Workstation was a family of workstations produced by Compaq . Introduced in late October 1996, the first entry in the family featured single or dual Pentium Pro processors. Later entries featured Pentium IIs and IIIs ; the XP1000 was the only non-x86 based entry, featuring a DEC Alpha processor. Compaq aimed the Professional Workstation at computer-aided design users, software programmers , multimedia designers and financial workers. While workers of those fields primarily ran Unix -based operating systems on workstations at the time, the Compaq Professional Workstation came preinstalled with Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (later Windows 2000 Professional ).[ 1] The line was discontinued in 2002.
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References
^ Jacobs, April (November 4, 1996). "Compaq stations debut" . Computerworld . 30 (45). IDG Communications: 49 – via Google Books.
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^ Staff writer (September 15, 1997). "Compaq Keeps Up the Pressure on Sun with New Workstations" . Computergram International . GlobalData – via Gale OneFile.
^ Kvitka, Andre (November 10, 1997). "IBM, Compaq PCs step into the workstation market" . InfoWorld . 19 (45). IDG Communications: 148 – via Google Books.
^ Staff writer (June 10, 1997). "Compaq Intros Pro Workstation 6000" . Newsbytes . The Washington Post Company – via Gale OneFile.
^ a b Bridoy, Dan (June 16, 1997). "Compaq powers up Wintel systems" . InfoWorld . 19 (24). IDG Communications: 32 – via Google Books.
^ Metz, Cade (September 23, 1997). "Designing Innovation" . PC Magazine . 16 (16). Ziff-Davis: 56 – via Google Books.
^ a b c Rowe, Scott (July 9, 1998). "Compaq launches new AP and SP professional workstation lines" . M2 Presswire . Normans Media – via Gale OneFile.
^ a b c Compaq Computer Corporation (January 11, 1999). "Compaq Desktops and Workstations advertisement" . InfoWorld . 21 (2). IDG Communications: 2 – via Google Books.
^ Whelan, Carolyn (August 31, 1998). "Compaq Rolls Workstation" . Electronic News . 44 (2234). Sage Publications: 34–35 – via Internet Archive.
^ a b Sanchez, Jana (November 8, 1999). "Compaq aims to simplify data access with wireless LAN" . InfoWorld . 21 (45). IDG Communications: 54-IA4.
^ Howard, Bill (September 1, 2000). "Summary of Features: 2D Workstations" . PC Magazine . 19 (15). Ziff-Davis: 180 – via Google Books.
^ "Compaq Professional Workstation XP1000" . Centre for Computing History. n.d. Archived from the original on June 1, 2017.
^ Pendery, David (October 12, 1998). "Backing Alpha bet" . InfoWorld . 20 (41). IDG Communications: 1, 17 – via Google Books.
^ Athow, Desire (March 14, 2014). "Compaq Alpha XP1000 workstation specs and pictures" . TechRadar Pro . Future US. Archived from the original on April 15, 2014.
^ Staff writer (July 20, 2001). "Compaq Professional Workstation SP750 QuickSpecs" . Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021.
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Asterisk (*) denotes product lines continued after acquisition by HP
Double asterisk (**) denotes product lines established after acquisition by HP