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March 14, 2002 - NetBSD open source operating system supports Intel(R) IOP321 I/O processor based on Intel(R) Xscale(TM) core. Also available are performance enhancements for processors based on Intel XScale Microarchitecture, including acceleration of software RAID and support for onboard performance monitoring. Support for Team ASA's single board NPWR storage appliance also is available.

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Wasabi Systems, Inc.
104 West 14th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY, 10011
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WASABI INTRODUCES NETBSD OPERATING SYSTEM FOR NEXT GENERATION INTEL(R) IOP321 I/O PROCESSOR BASED ON INTEL(R) XSCALE(TM) TECHNOLOGY


INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, San Francisco, CA, February 26, 2002 -- Wasabi Systems, the NetBSD Company, today announced its support for the Intel IOP321 I/O processor based on the Intel(R) Xscale(TM) core. NetBSD, the world's most portable operating system, runs on nearly fifty distinct architectures, representing fifteen CPU families. In keeping with open source practices, the source code will be committed to the NetBSD source tree upon completion.

"The combination of the high performance Intel IOP321 I/O processor based on the Intel XScale technology and the portable NetBSD operating system will benefit customers with faster time to market for networked storage solutions," said Chris Croteau, director of marketing at Intel's I/O and Bridges Division.

The announcement of the new I/O processor coincides with Wasabi's announcement of NetBSD performance enhancements for processors based on the Intel XScale Microarchitecture. The enhancements include acceleration of software RAID and support for the onboard performance monitoring facilities, adding to the advantages of NetBSD in storage applications.

Wasabi also announced support for Team ASA's single board NPWR storage appliance, based on Intel's IOP31O I/O processor. Wasabi plans on supporting the full range of XScale-based processors and solutions in the next few months, including network processors and portable information appliances.

"We're excited to be working with Intel in bringing NetBSD to the XScale," said Perry Metzger, CEO of Wasabi. "The combination of XScale and the powerful NetBSD operating system will be an ideal platform for a range of networking, storage and consumer electronics devices."

About Wasabi Systems
Wasabi Systems, Inc. (wasabisystems.com), is the premier source for commercial BSD development, support and customization, and offers a range of integrated NetBSD system solutions, including support and development contracts. Wasabi's team includes the world's foremost NetBSD developers.

About NetBSD NetBSD is an open source BSD Unix-derived operating system which offers full Unix functionality across the widest range of hardware platforms on the planet

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