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Intel has scaled back plans for the next version of Itanium in a move that raises questions about the future of the 64-bit server chip, used primarily in Hewlett-Packard’s high-end Integrity ...
Intel racked up some serious karmic debt when it schemed to run AMD out of the PC processor business. Xeon now languishes in Opteron’s shadow, which strikes me as just desserts for some nasty ...
Intel said that a four-processor 1GHz Itanium 2 system processed online transactions 50 percent faster than a comparable Sun server with four 1.05GHz UltraSPARC III chips in tests conducted by ...
Today, Intel launched its last Itanium processors. Nearly 20 years after its announcement, the company's EPIC adventure is finally dead.
Intel Itanium 64-bit server platform: Executive Summary: The Itanium CPU’s greatest value lies in its promise to bring openness to the hitherto proprietary Unix server and workstation markets.
SAN JOSE, Calif.--Intel plans to cross an important technology threshold midway through the decade by squeezing two Itanium chips onto a single slice of silicon. On higher-end networked server ...
Intel's ability to crank out new, faster versions of Itanium each year is a key part of its argument that it can use its manufacturing expertise to take on IBM, Sun Microsystems and Advanced Micro ...
Intel on Monday at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco unveiled its latest Itanium-based processor for mission-critical computing, code-named Poulson. Rory M ...
Intel said Wednesday that it has produced samples of Madison, a third version of the Itanium processor, and has booted up "multiple operating systems" on it. Intel President Paul Otellini ...
Today, HP is Intel's No. 1 Itanium customer, purchasing between 60% and 70% of Itanium chips, according to Brian Cox, director of worldwide server marketing at Hewlett-Packard.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA — Intel Corp. hosted a panel discussion at the Intel Developer Forum here Tuesday where organizations testing servers based on Itanium, its forthcoming 64-bit processor ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Intel Corp.'s Itanium chip for running computer servers hasn't come close to achieving the kind of sales numbers it was expected to make.