IDF Itanic panel raises questions
Users of Intel Corp.'s prototype 64bit Itanium server chip took part in a panel at the Intel Developer Forum, raising for some as many questions as they answered. Among the foremost is whether Itanium has primarily been a development tool for Intel's true stab at the high-end server market, the McKinley,
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