Intel, Fujitsu To Build High-end Servers
Intel Corp. and Fujitsu Ltd. will jointly develop a series of high-end servers that will be powered by Intel chips and run on Linux.
The two companies made their announcement late Thursday during an event in Tokyo.
The goal is to start rolling out 32-bit systems powered by Intel's Xeon processors by the end of 2004. A year later, Fujitsu will release 64-bit Itanium-based systems, including servers that will scale up to 128 processors.
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