Intel's running out of Itanium options
Suppose you threw a party and no-one came ? Intel has put the streamers out, the sandwiches have had the crusts cut off and the punch bowl is full. Yet the hall is looking bare. The Itanium party can’t be considered a roaring success - even one of the people who helped organise it has left. And now another friend has said "sorry, can’t make it this time."
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