Re: New itaniums out at 2.5x perform gain




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"We're working pretty hard to get it to a profitable product," said Pat
Gelsinger, senior VP of Intel's digital enterprise group, in an interview
following a press conference in San Francisco Tuesday. "If we could unwind
the clock, I would have just built a RAS version of Xeon to attack the
market," he said, using an industry term for "reliable, highly available,
and scalable" chips, and referring to Intel's Xeon server chips, which
employ the widely used x86 instruction set. Itanium uses a less popular
design called EPIC.
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When a company makes this kind of statement in public, they are testing the
waters. Now let's see what the investment community says about this.

Neil Rieck
Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge,
Ontario, Canada.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/links/cool_openvms.html
http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/links/openvms_demos.html



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