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.
Today, Intel released its last updates to the Itanium family, the Itanium 9700 series. These new cores, codenamed Kittson, will be the last Itanium processors Intel manufacturers. Kittson is the first ...
Microsoft is ending its support for Intel’s Itanium processor with the current version of its Windows Server OS, according to a Microsoft blog posting Friday. “Windows Server 2008 R2 will be the last ...
Both Intel and AMD are facing delays and possible part cancellations. AMD's ARM server plans are AWOL, while Intel's Itanium may be poised to fade into the night. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
Intel plans to announce two new models of its Itanium 2 microchip designed for use in dual-processor systems at its Intel Developer Forum conference in Taiwan next Tuesday, sources close to Intel said ...
An NEC server with 32 Itanium processors and Microsoft's coming Server 2003 operating system claims the No. 2 place in the most widely watched server speed test. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Unless you’re willing to sift through technical minutia and swim through murky marketing hype, you could miss the potential benefits of Intel Corp.’s Itanium processor. Intel has projected a lengthy ...
That would have been horrible. Itanium had 2 goals, first kill all the Unix RISC architectures in the workstation and server market and second to lock AMD out of the server and workstation and then PC ...
I saw this Computerworld article linked on Tech Report. Intel has announced that Kittson will be a 32nm cpu and will not be socket compatible with the Xeon-EX series cpus. Kittson won't be out for 2-3 ...
Intel on Monday is expected to detail Tukwila, its next generation of 64-bit Itanium processors that are used in enterprise servers. The new processor, due for release by the end of 2008, has a ...
Intel released the latest upgrade to its Itanium processor, but not all the chipmaker's friends are eager to jump on the bandwagon. As previously reported, Intel is now shipping two versions of its ...
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