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Egenera Introduces Processing Blades Based on Dual-Core AMD64 Technology

—Egenera Delivers Four-Processor, Eight-Core Blade Server in Same 1U Form Factor—

Marlboro, Mass.—April 21, 2005—Egenera Inc., a global leader in utility computing, has announced availability within 30 days of both four-processor, eight-core and two-processor, four-core Egenera® Processing BladeTM configurations based on dual-core AMD64 technology. The new blades incorporate Dual-Core AMD OpteronTM processors, launched by AMD today.

Four-processor, eight-core Egenera Processing Blade: Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 875, 1 MB L2 cache per core, 32 GB registered ECC DDR ChipkillTM memory, 1 GHz HyperTransportTM technology
Two-processor, four-core Egenera Processing Blade: Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 275, 1 MB L2 cache per core, 8 GB registered ECC DDR Chipkill memory, 1 GHz HyperTransport

Egenera is introducing Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor-based Processing Blades in response to demand from its world-class customers. Today's announcement is yet another step in the Company's commitment to offer customers a uniquely flexible computing environment, which includes both 32- and 64-bit x86 processor architectures, multiple Linux® distributions, Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, and with SolarisTM scheduled for the second half of 2005.

"Egenera continues to be a performance leader in the blade server market," said Susan Davis, vice president of marketing and product management, Egenera. "Coupled with the BladeFrame's redundancy and high availability versus other blade servers, our high-performance Processing Blades enable customers to run mission-critical applications on our systems. AMD's dual-core technology extends use of the BladeFrame to applications previously reserved for high-end RISC/UNIX systems."

"We applaud Egenera's decision earlier in the year to join the ranks of industry-leading companies offering AMD Opteron processor-based solutions, so that their customers can realize the benefits of dual-core AMD64 technology," said Ben Williams, vice president, Commercial and Server/Workstation Business, AMD. "Egenera is bringing these newest blades to market rapidly and offers a flexible computing system for their customers who require high computational performance."

"IDC believes that dual-core processing could accelerate workload shifts from mid- and high-end systems to entry- or volume-server-based platforms," said Vernon Turner, group vice president and general manager of Enterprise Computing, IDC.

Within the Egenera BladeFrame system, Processing Blade modules provide the capacity to run applications. These stateless resources enable automated allocation, repurposing and failover since any can assume the identity of any other. Eighty percent of the I/O devices on a legacy server have been transformed into software. Moreover, a single BladeFrame system can simultaneously run Processing Blades with various processor architectures and operating systems, enabling customers to automatically align computing resources to application requirements and scale performance dynamically.

EDITORS' NOTE: Photos of both two-processor and four-processor Egenera Processing Blade configurations based on dual-core AMD64 technology are available online at www.egenera.com/prod_photos_4way.php.

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About Egenera Inc.
Egenera is a global leader in delivering computing solutions that simplify datacenter operations and infrastructure. The Egenera BladeFrame product family simplifies the datacenter with an innovative server architecture specifically designed to reduce complexity and enable IT to respond rapidly to business requirements. Market-leading enterprises around the world trust the Egenera BladeFrame system to run their most important business applications and achieve higher resource utilization, faster application time-to-market, and lower total cost of ownership. Headquartered in Marlboro, Mass., Egenera has offices worldwide. More information is available at www.egenera.com.

Egenera, Egenera stylized logos, BladeFrame and Processing Blade are trademarks or registered trademarks of Egenera, Inc., in the United States and/or other countries. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, AMD Opteron, and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. HyperTransport is a licensed trademark of the HyperTransport Technology Consortium. Chipkill is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Microsoft and Windows are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Solaris is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other product names, service marks and trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners.