Is IBM shutting down its Itanium shop?
IBM is keeping the press in the dark about its Itanium plans, after CNET broke a story revealing that its latest chipset does not support Intel’s 64-bit processor. Unlike its predecessor, the "Hurricane" chipset - due out in 90 days - will only work with Xeon processors from Intel. Why did IBM shun Itanium this go round ? A lack of sales, of course.
Read thye complete story . (The Register)
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