Joseph Andress is a staff writer from the United States. His specialties include Mortal Kombat lore, canceled Star Wars projects, and anything with LEGO in its name. There are some interesting ...
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 ...
Officially, Intel’s Itanium chips and their IA-64 architecture died back in 2021, when the company shipped its last processors. But failed technology often dies a million little deaths. To name just a ...
After 20 years of being a loud resounding yawn in the computer world, Intel has finally put its Itanium product to sleep. The company stopped shipping its Itanium processors last week after keeping it ...
Looking back: After 20 years of failing to make a mark on the wider computing world, Intel finally stopped shipping its Itanium processors this past Thursday. While the company shifted its focus back ...
Intel this week released its long-awaited dual-core Itanium chipset. Codenamed Montecito, the chip was announced at an Intel event in San Francisco. But the chip, a monster with 1.7 billion ...
Intel officially introduced its Itanium 2 Processor 9000 “Montecito” family of high performance computing (HPC) server processors at an event in Santa Clara, Calif., this week, claiming greater cost ...
In an effort to improve its third-place position in the high-end server market, Intel launched its “Montecito” dual-core Itanium chip on Tuesday. The Dual-Core Itanium 2 design is the first to bring ...
Compared with the previous Itanium 2 flagship, the new Itanium 2 9050 sports an extra core and three times as much cache. Rated thermal design power is 104W for all dual-core Itanium 2 9000-series ...
Just weeks after rolling out significant updates to its low-end Xeon processor, Intel this week is expected to focus on the high end with the long-awaited release of a dual-core version of Itanium, ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, July 01st 2006 - Intel Corporation today announced that its latest Intel Itanium 2 processor powers Europe's fastest supercomputer. Intel has congratulated CEA and Bull on ...
As Part of Agency’s ‘Return to Flight’ Initiative, NASA Centers Rely on Some of World’s Most Advanced Computers to Maximize Mission Safety With the eyes of scientists and space flight enthusiasts ...
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