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    Sanmina-SCI to Buy Newisys

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    Jeff Burt
    Published July 17, 2003
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      Electronics manufacturer Sanmina-SCI Corp. wants to expand its server capabilities by buying server maker Newisys Inc.

      Sanmina-SCI, of San Jose, Calif., on Thursday announced an agreement to buy Newisys, which has focused on building servers armed with Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s 64-bit Opteron chip. Financial terms of the deal—which the companies expect to complete within the next few days—were not disclosed.

      According to Sanmina-SCI, Newisys, based in Austin, Texas, will become a wholly-owned subsidiary. Sanmina-SCI officials said Newisys will give them stronger expertise in building enterprise-class server products, particularly ones that can ease a business migration from 32-bit to 64-bit computing.

      Opteron, based on x86 architecture, can run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. In response, Intel Corp., of Santa Clara, Calif., also is offering a 32-bit emulation layer in its new 64-bit chip, Itanium 2 6M, to enable businesses run 32-bit applications on Itanium systems.

      “With the expected growth in the enterprise server market and our companies combined design, engineering, manufacturing and global no-touch order fulfillment capability and experience, we have a real opportunity to capitalize on the markets migration from 32-bit to 64-bit designs,” Newisys CEO Phil Hester said in a prepared statement.

      Sanmina-SCI, which builds products for OEMs—IBM earlier this year announced that it had signed a $3.6 billion deal to have Sanmina-SCI build the bulk of its eServer xSeries systems and IntelliStation workstations, a year after IBM contracted with Sanmina-SCI to build its desktop PCS—said Newisys will be added to the companys enterprise manufacturing services.

      “The addition of Newisys to the Sanmina-SCI family strengthens our continuing support of the enterprise computing and storage systems market segment,” Sanmina-SCI President and Chief Operating Officer Randy Furr said in a prepared statement.

      Jeff Burt
      Jeff Burt
      Jeffrey Burt has been with eWEEK since 2000, covering an array of areas that includes servers, networking, PCs, processors, converged infrastructure, unified communications and the Internet of things.

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