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How Does The Intel Itanium 9300 Compare With The Competition?

How Does The Intel Itanium 9300 Compare With The Competition?

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It is always refreshing to look back at what the Itanium range was suppose to bring to humanity and the world of computing; the epic project was supposed to generate sales of $37 billion in its third year, by 2001. So far, Itanium sales have all but failed to live up to the initial expectations of the two main backers, HP and Intel. One can even question whether the project has indeed broken even given that HP & Intel started the development of IA-64 seven years...



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