Fujitsu to unveil Itanium server
Fujitsu is expected to announce a major new server design in coming weeks, a wardrobe-size machine that uses up to 64 Itanium 2 processors and promises high-end features incorporating the company’s mainframe expertise.
The system is the culmination of a Fujitsu-Intel partnership announced in 2003.
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