Intel: Demand for Itanium 2-based servers picking up
Demand for Itanium 2-based servers is picking up in the business sector, and 38 of the world’s top 100 enterprises will have installed Itanium servers by the end of this year, stated Jeff Richardson, general manager of the enterprise platforms and services division at Intel, yesterday in Taipei.
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