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Intel names top Itanium target: IBM
"For Intel, that was foaming at the mouth," one analyst says after execs single out Power chip as Itanium's chief rival.
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Intel to spotlight new Itanium: 'Poulson'
Firm still has long-term plans for Itanium, despite the chip's troubles and the popularity of the company's lower-end Xeon products.
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Foundation wants more of the PC to be free
The Free Software Foundation is mounting a wider effort to encourage the creation of free BIOS software for PCs.
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Nvidia to show off its first Intel chipsets
The chip designer's chipsets, which will include an integrated firewall, will be available for high-end Intel-based PCs by April.
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AMD wins market share, misses Opteron target
Chipmaker, which has been trying to shake reputation as producer of low-cost Intel clones, sees third consecutive quarter of gains.
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Sources: IBM ditching Itanium altogether
What support Big Blue now has for Intel's processor, in the form of its x455 server, likely will come to an end, sources say.
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Fujitsu's behemoth Itanium server imminent
The company's partnership with Intel to bear fruit--fruit the size of your refrigerator.
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IBM server design drops Itanium support
Big Blue cools its already none-too-warm support for Intel's Itanium processor, CNET News.com has learned.
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IBM to use X factor to sell servers
Big Blue introduces X3, a chipset designed to boost the performance of its servers with Intel processors.
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Sun lays off software employees
Previously announced job cuts climb to 3,600 as Sun Microsystems tries to return to solid financial footing.