Fujitsu expected to release fast Itanium system
Tremble in fear, server vendors. Fujitsu is about to release one of the biggest, baddest Itanium servers around.
Okay, the thought of a 64-processor Itanium box would be a bit more intimidating if servers running on the processor sold well. But poor pick-up for Itanic won’t stop Fujitsu from unleashing its 64-way beast tomorrow at an event in San Francisco. Fujitsu, of course, is not confirming that the box will appear tomorrow, but industry insiders say it’s a go.
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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