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November 2000 Octium V Research Underway E-Com-Con to Deliver More VIENNA, November — E-Com-Con Computer Corporation has announced plans to develop a faster, more powerful successor to its extremely popular Octium IV computer processor. By utilizing its enhanced HydrogenTM processor optimization technology and improved micro-architecture, the new chip, dubbed the "Octium V," will more than quadruple the raw performance of its predecessor. "The V will be the next formidable weapon in our arsenal of speed," said E-Com-Con CEO Daniel Pendrell. Though a working Octium V prototype is expected in mid-2001, the company plans to delay its official release until spring 2003. "Right now we need to see how well people handle the IV's gigafloppage," said Pendrell. "So stay tuned." E-Com-Con is a leading global technology corporation, headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, with branch offices in Van Nuys, California, Los Angeles, California, Hoboken, New Jersey, Libertyville, IL, Bellflower, California, and a satellite office in Paris, France. SOURCE: E-Com-Con Computer Corporation |