Intel executive: Itanium 2 shipments to exceed 100,000 units in 2004
Applications supporting the Itanium 2 platform are growing rapidly in the business sector, which should help Intel ship more than 100,000 Itanium 2 processors this year, said Kirk Skaugen, general manager of the Asia Pacific Solutions Group at Intel, in Taipei recently.
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