Remember when HP made its own CPUs and Unix? We wonder if it does The final version of HPE's own flavor of Unix, HP-UX 11i v3 ...
The list of the best processors is constantly shifting, with AMD and Intel constantly duking it out for a top slot. Although both companies have released some fantastic CPUs, they’ve put out plenty of ...
Linus Torvalds removed some 65,219 lines of Itanium-supporting code in a commit earlier this week, giving the architecture a “well-earned retirement as planned. For those not in the know, Intel’s ...
Just as we’ve seen some interesting new CPU ideas coming out of China, some of which are clearly intended to chase Intel at least in the long term, the old guard is shipping the last examples of its ...
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 ...
Intel has announced that it will discontinue the Itanium series of CPUs in 2021. The Itanium 9700 family, codenamed Kittson, is the last generation of Itanium to ship, with quad-core and eight-core ...
Bottom line: Since its release in 2001, Itanium has eaten away at billions of dollars with almost nothing to show for it. Intel's sole sales partner, HP Enterprise, has one last chance to order more ...
If you're still using Intel's Itanium processors, you'd better get your orders in soon. Intel has announced that it will fulfill the final shipment of Itanium 9700 processors on July 29, 2021. The ...
In a world of survival of the fittest coupled with mutations, something always has to be the last of its kind. And so it is with the “Kittson” Itanium 9700 processors, which Intel quietly released ...
Intel first launched its Itanium processor back in 2001, with chipzilla hoping its 64-bit processor would destroy the x86 dominance over the decades before it - but yeah, that didn't happen and now ...
When Intel launched its first Itanium processor in 2001, it had very high hopes: the 64-bit chip was supposed to do nothing less than kill off the x86 architecture that had dominated PCs for over two ...
With ARM processors moving to 64bit, another set of 64bit processors may soon leave the market. Intel was the first to take a run at the 64bit problem with their Itanium processors. Unfortunately, the ...