IBM to announce new Madison, Xeon servers
IBM plans to announce Monday two new servers based on Intel's new Itanium 2 processor, known by its Madison code name, IBM said Friday. The company will also provide details on five servers based on new Intel Xeon MP and Xeon DP processors, it said. "IBM waited almost 10 months after the release of the McKinley version of Itanium 2 in July 2002 to launch an Itanium server, but will make two Madison Itanium 2 models available in the third quarter."
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