Intergraph Corp’s Computer Systems hardware subsidiary is pushing along into the general purpose business market offering three new Windows NT servers including a low-end and two high-end multiprocessing systems. The $4,700 InterServer 80 supports one or two 233MHz or 300MHz Pentium II chips, 11 PCI slots, 72Gb disk and can server applications to 25 PCs. The four-way 200MHz Pentium Pro InterServer 8000 is priced from $10,400 while the $20,000 8400 adds high-availability features. Intergraph split its computer hardware business out and turned it into a wholly owned subsidiary last year to help it grow more easily, and is now getting down and getting dirty with the rest of the cut- throat build-to-order PC companies. As well as InterServer servers the unit offer TDZ 3D Graphics and StudioZ Video workstations and TD PCs.
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