27, 2012, because the assertion that HP is paying Intel to keep producing Itanium "makes clear that the scope of this case needs to expand in order for Oracle to fairly defend itself and present ...
We need a joint HP and Intel message on commitment to Itanium. HP should not be doing this on their own. Leo needs to get (Intel CEO) Paul Otellini out in front of this." Next: Oracle Headed For ...
In a strange twist of fate, the depreciated Itanium IA-64 architecture is getting a new lease on life, at least sort of.
IBM introduced dual core Power 4 CPUs in 2000, followed by Sun and HP in 2004 and x86-based Pentiums in 2005. A year later, Intel added dual cores to its Itanium line. In the late 2000s ...