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Intel shifts 64-bit emphasis

January 29, 2004 The chip giant plans to demonstrate a 64-bit revamp of its Xeon and Pentium processors--an endorsement of a major rival's strategy and a troubling development for Intel's Itanium chip. TAGS: Intel Itanium, 64-bit, Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron, Intel Pentium, AMD, Intel, Silicon Graphics Inc., HP, chip company, server, operating system

Itanium software upgrade hits bump

November 3, 2003 A package that lets Intel's Itanium chips run programs that are tailored to more mainstream Pentiums and Xeons has been delayed until next year. TAGS: Intel Itanium, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Intel Xeon, SuSE, SuSE Linux, kernel, software upgrade, Intel, Linux, Red Hat Inc., service pack, Intel Pentium, 32-bit, open source, Microsoft Corp., operating system

Intel scraps once-crucial Itanium feature

January 19, 2006 The next Itanium chip will no longer include a feature that Intel once banked on, but that never proved successful. TAGS: Intel IA-32, Intel Itanium, Montecito, Intel x86, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium 2, HP PA-RISC, x86 processor, Intel, AMD, manual, real estate, HP, software company, server, operating system

Hitachi blade servers get new flexibility

November 28, 2006 New BladeSymphony models can be linked into multiprocessor systems or subdivided with virtualization. TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., multiprocessor, blade, Intel Itanium, virtualization, blade server, Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron, Intel, server, operating system

Red Hat releases big-iron update

March 10, 2006 An update to the company's premium Linux version now supports 64-processor servers. And bigger configurations are on the way. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Red Hat Inc., multiprocessor, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, dual-core, Intel Xeon, Linux, server, Intel, IBM Corp., operating system

64-bit Intel server onslaught begins

August 2, 2004 The Nocona systems' 64-bit extensions make it easier to support more than 4GB of memory on "x86" chips. TAGS: Nocona, Intel Xeon, 64-bit, Intel Itanium, Intel server, x86 processor, AMD, Intel, glitch, PCI Express, PCI, Intel x86, 32-bit, AMD Opteron, extension, chipset

SGI plugs in Windows for compute clusters

January 11, 2007 Supercomputing specialist focused on Linux agrees to support Microsoft's OS for lower-end server clusters. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., high-performance computing, supercomputing, Intel Xeon, high-performance, Intel Itanium, general manager, Intel, Microsoft Corp., operating system, HP, Linux, IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows, server

SGI exits bankruptcy protection

October 17, 2006 The high-end server maker emerges from Chapter 11 protection with a new board of directors and new funding. TAGS: bankruptcy protection, bankruptcy, Silicon Graphics Inc., cluster computing, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium, server, Intel, operating system

New clusters emerge at supercomputing show

November 8, 2004 At SC2004 show, Dell and HP are unveiling servers that can be networked into a single high-performance technical computer. Photo: Appro's XtremeBlade TAGS: cluster, blade, Intel Xeon, InfiniBand, Intel Itanium, high-performance, supercomputing, HP, Linux, AMD Opteron, server, Intel, AMD, operating system, photograph, Microsoft Windows

Sun to release Solaris for AMD's Opteron

October 10, 2003 Sun Microsystems' version of Unix will become the third mainstream operating system to take advantage of Advanced Micro Device's 64-bit Opteron chip, Sun software chief Jonathan Schwartz says. TAGS: AMD Opteron, Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., 64-bit, AMD, profit margin, Sun Java Enterprise System, Intel Itanium, 32-bit, Intel x86, AMD Athlon, sale, Unix, Intel, Intel Xeon

Intel feeds virtualization's need for speed

March 10, 2006 Chipmaker's first-generation virtualization technology focused on features, but performance is the priority for the sequel. TAGS: virtual machine, virtualization, hypervisor, network card, AMD, Intel, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, memory, chip company, networking, idea, operating system, server

Sun touts Opteron server, Linux desktop

November 17, 2003 Sun Microsystems brings AMD's Opteron into its server family and announces a deal in China that's expected to boost its Linux desktop software. TAGS: Linux desktop software, AMD Opteron, China Standard Software Co., Linux desktop, Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java Desktop System, desktop software, Sun Solaris, Sun UltraSPARC, AMD, Sun Java Enterprise System, Linux, Intel x86, desktop computer, China

Sun plans server with AMD's Opteron

November 7, 2003 Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy is expected to announce his company's plans to use the Opteron--a significant endorsement for the chip. TAGS: AMD Opteron, Sun Microsystems Inc., AMD, 32-bit CPU, endorsement, 64-bit, Scott McNealy, 32-bit, Sun Solaris, Jonathan Schwartz, Intel x86, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, server software

High-end servers to stave off low-end attack

May 26, 2004 Massive multiprocessor machines will only lose some ground to groups of small systems, experts at CeBit America predict. TAGS: multiprocessor, CeBit, 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, Intel Itanium, utility computing, America, HP, Intel Xeon, server, Intel, IBM Corp., database, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
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