Compaq to Acquire Digital for $9.6 Billion

Creates the Second Largest Computing Company in the World

New York, January 26, 1998 - Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE: CPQ) and Digital Equipment Corporation (NYSE: DEC) today announced the completion of a definitive merger agreement. As Compaq continues its drive to become the global leader in enterprise computing solutions, this latest acquisition greatly accelerates its momentum and strengthens its value proposition to customers.

"We put tremendous value on the customer relationships Digital has cultivated over the past 40 years. We are committed to supporting these key customer relationships by investing in Digital's strategic assets, particularly its worldwide service organization, as well as its 64-bit leadership with Alpha microprocessors, OpenVMS, Digital UNIX and Windows NT enterprise systems, open storage and software products," said Eckhard Pfeiffer, president and CEO, Compaq.

"Digital's focused enterprise strategy coupled with demonstrable improvements in operational performance make this a timely choice for us," Pfeiffer said. In Digital's recently reported second quarter, profits doubled and the company experienced tremendous growth in its target markets.

The transaction will be the largest acquisition in the history of the computer industry, valued at $9.6 billion based on the January 23, 1998 closing price of Compaq common stock. Under the terms of the transaction, shareholders of Digital will receive $30 in cash and approximately 0.945 shares of Compaq common stock for each share of Digital stock. Compaq will issue approximately 150 million shares of Compaq common stock and $4.8 billion of cash. Under the terms of the agreement, Digital will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Compaq.

"The combined companies will provide significant economic value growth for our shareholders," said Earl Mason, chief financial officer of Compaq. "In addition, the combination will be accretive within a year, meeting all of Compaq's economic tests."

"This merger gives Digital tremendous reach and credibility in the marketplace," said Digital Chairman Robert B. Palmer. "It gives us the scale and resources to make continued investments in our key technologies and services. Customers will benefit from the very complementary strengths of both companies. For example, together we will offer customers the greatest concentration of enterprise Windows NT products and lifecycle services available in the market today."

Pfeiffer said the combination achieves Compaq's stated goal of becoming one of the top three global IT companies. More importantly, it creates a new breed of enterprise leader; one committed to delivering high customer value through standards-based, partner-leveraged computing that features world class lifecycle services and support, market-segment focused solutions, particularly communications, manufacturing and finance, and enterprise technology excellence.

The combined company will create the largest channel network in the world delivering over 80 percent of its products and solutions to customers. Compaq's field resources will continue to complement the strong reseller channel, focusing on building enduring customer relationships worldwide. These resources include individuals dedicated to pre-sales and sales account management, professional and consulting services and global service and support.

The acquisition of Tandem Computers in 1997 extended the company's addressable market with high-end, mission-critical solutions and doubled the sales and service field resources. In 1998, the Compaq/Digital/Tandem combination further strengthens the focus on creating competitive advantage for enterprise customers by delivering the widest range of technology based solutions from hand-helds, notebooks, desktop computers, workstations, servers; high-end servers based on the 64-bit Alpha architecture and highly available and scalable NonStop systems.

Subject to the approval of Digital's shareholders as well as clearance under antitrust laws and other customary closing conditions, the transaction is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 1998.

Company Backgrounds

Compaq Computer Corporation, the world's largest computer manufacturer, is a Fortune 200 company and the largest global supplier of personal computers. Founded in 1982, Compaq develops and markets hardware, software, solutions and services including industry-leading enterprise computing solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions, networking and communications products, commercial desktop and portable products and consumer PCs. The company is a leader in environmentally friendly programs and business practices.

Compaq products are sold and supported in more than 100 countries through a network of authorized Compaq marketing partners. Customer support and information about Compaq and its products are available at www.compaq.com or by calling 1-800-OK-COMPAQ. Product information and North America reseller locations can be obtained by calling 1-800-345-1518.

Digital Equipment Corporation, recognized for product and service excellence, is a leading supplier of high-performance, Web-based computing solutions, which help enterprises compete in the global marketplace. Digital gives its customers a winning Internet advantage through a comprehensive portfolio of Internet solutions based on award-winning systems, advanced networking infrastructure, innovative software, and industry applications - including those from its business partners. The expertise and experience of Digital employees help customers plan, design, implement, manage and support Internet solutions in countries throughout the world. For the latest company information, visit Digital on the World Wide Web at http://www.digital.com and/or http://www.newsdesk.com.