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Despite being one of the more visible skeptics of Intel's Itanium chip family, Dell Computer will incorporate the Itanium 2 chip into future high-powered computers, a company executive says.
Dell is phasing out Intel Itanium-based servers, a move by one of the chipmaker's closest allies that reflects Dell's emphasis on low-cost servers and the processor's failure to spread into the ...
A bevy of server and software makers will launch products alongside the release of Intel's Itanium chip next week--but Dell won't be one of them. Is the company right to 'wait and see'?
Dell Inc. plans to phase out the use of Intel’s Itanium chip, the computer maker has confirmed. “Our scalable enterprise strategy is based on Xeon,” a Dell spokesman said. Xeon is Intel’s x86 ...
Dell Computer Corp. has discontinued its Itanium-based workstation due to weak demand, marking another setback in Intel Corp.'s efforts to promote its 64-bit chip released eight months ago.
When Dell launches a product you know a technology has come of age. The company today launched its Intel Itanium 2-based PowerEdge 3250 server, marking the company’s re-entry into the 64-bit ...
Dell Computer Corp. has decided to take a wait-and-see approach to the second generation Intel Corp. 64-bit Itanium processor, Itanium 2, which will be officially launched on Monday. “Dell has ...
Dell Computers has dropped its 64-bit Intel-Itanium-based Precision Workstation 730 model to concentrate on Intel 32-bit processor workstations, a spokeswoman confirmed Monday. Asked if the Itanium ...
PowerEdge available in eight node cluster ...
Dell Computer Corp. on Tuesday became the first vendor to detail plans for a server based on Intel’s long-awaited 64-bit Itanium processor, a PowerEdge system that should be available to ...
Dell's interest in Itanium has ranged all the way from lukewarm to complete indifference. In November 2001, Joe Marengi, the co-manager for Dell Americas, explained that interest among customers ...
Frustrated by a lack of sales, Dell Computer Corp. is going to pull the plug on its Itanium-based workstation, according to sources at the company.