HP Bulks Up Intel-Based Offerings
Hewlett-Packard Co. is aiming to increase power and performance for users of its Intel- and RISC-based servers.
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, Calif., this week, HP will unveil a new chip set, the sx1000, for the next generation of 64-bit Itanium 2 processors - code-named Madison - and the next-generation PA RISC chip, the PA-8800 - code-named Mako.
The chip set will enable the use of HP-UX, .Net and Linux operating systems on midrange and high-end servers.
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