IBM Unveils Itanium 2 Server
IBM may have caused a splash last week when officials said it would begin offering Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s 64-bit Opteron chip in some future servers. But that doesn't mean the tech giant is forgoing Intel Corp. technology for 64-bit computing.
IBM, of Armonk, N.Y., on Wednesday unveiled an Itanium 2-powered server, the four-processor x450, and has said that a 16-way Itanium system could be on the market by the end of 2003.
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