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HP discontinues its Itanium workstations

September 24, 2004 The Intel chip, once expected to dominate the server market and even creep into PCs, takes yet another knock. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2, workstation, server market, HP, Intel, Intel Xeon, semiconductor, 64-bit, AMD Opteron, server

Intel boosts virtualization with quad-core Xeons

August 14, 2007 Two processors launched this week are designed for high-performance server and workstation applications. TAGS: quad-core, virtualization, Intel Xeon, VMware, AMD, Intel, supplier, workstation, high-performance, server

Nvidia to show off its first Intel chipsets

March 1, 2005 The chip designer's chipsets, which will include an integrated firewall, will be available for high-end Intel-based PCs by April. TAGS: chipset, NVidia, graphics chip, Intel, AMD, workstation, firewall, PC

AMD's Barcelona not a savior, yet

September 10, 2007 After a delay, Barcelona is here, but is it the clear winner AMD promised it would be? That's uncertain. TAGS: Barcelona, quad-core, AMD, AMD Opteron, high-performance, power consumption, workstation, server, Intel, category

SGI to release Itanium workstation

April 26, 2005 New system will accommodate one or two Itanium 2 processors and as much as 24GB of memory, with a starting price of $8,500. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2, workstation, AMD, AMD Opteron, memory, Linux, HP, Intel, operating system

Intel to release dual cores this month

April 11, 2005 News comes on heels of reports that AMD will debut dual-core Opteron for servers and workstations on April 21. TAGS: dual-core, dual-core processor, AMD, HyperThreading, workstation, Intel, AMD Opteron, PC company, server

AMD's quad-core 'Barcelona' coming in August

June 29, 2007 Faster models will arrive in the fourth quarter; first servers using the chips are due in September. TAGS: quad-core, Barcelona, dual-core, AMD, AMD Opteron, power consumption, Intel Xeon, multi-core, frequency, Intel, workstation, manufacturing, server, PC

Intel set to rattle server market with Itanium

May 25, 2001 At long last, the company will lift the veil of silence next week from its Itanium chip, setting off a new round of competition in the market for servers and advanced workstation PCs. TAGS: Intel Itanium, PC workstation, workstation, HP Server, Intel Pentium III, RISC, Compaq Computer Corp., Intel, Unix server, HP, Unix, server, computer company, 64-bit, chip company, PC company

Intel unveils its 32/64-bit chips

June 28, 2004 The Xeon rival to AMD's Opteron debuts in workstations, with server versions said to be on the way. TAGS: 32/64-bit chip, Intel Xeon, server version, AMD Opteron, workstation, 32-bit, 64-bit, AMD, Nocona, computer company, Intel, PCI, PCI Express, Intel Itanium, server, memory

Dell announces first quad-core servers

November 8, 2006 Servers based on Intel's quad-core Xeon available beginning early 2007; Dell also announces new AMD Opteron system. TAGS: quad-core, Intel Xeon, Dell PowerEdge, Intel Core 2 Extreme, AMD, dual-core, workstation, AMD Opteron, blade server, Intel Core 2 Duo, blade, Intel, server

SGI banks on new workstations

January 11, 1999 Silicon Graphics debuts its Visual Workstation, the company's first foray out of the Unix workstation sphere and the first step to recapture past glory. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., workstation, Unix workstation, Wintel, glory, Microsoft Windows NT, Unix, leadership, Intel Xeon, port, video card, bank, Intel, California, video, Microsoft Windows

Intel's quad-core processors go live

November 14, 2006 PC and server companies release gear powered by chips with four cores to entice performance-hungry customers. TAGS: quad-core, Intel Xeon, AMD, Intel, power consumption, leadership, workstation, AMD Opteron, server, PC

Dell shuttering Itanium server business

September 15, 2005 The writing was on the wall for Dell and Itanium once Intel started aiming the processor at large multiprocessor systems. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Joe Marengi, Intel Itanium 2, Unisys Corp., multiprocessor, Intel, Intel Xeon, workstation, alliance, server, Microsoft Windows Server, HP, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

IBM unveils Opteron workstation

March 16, 2004 Big Blue takes the wraps off the IntelliStation A Pro, the latest computer to use AMD's 64-bit capable chip. TAGS: IBM IntelliStation, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, workstation, AMD, 32-bit, CAD, IBM Corp., Intel Xeon, Linux, Unix, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Intel, server

Intel's dual-core Xeon makes Dell debut

September 26, 2005 First server to come with Intel's dual-core Xeon marks a significant step in the allies' efforts to catch up with AMD. Photos: Dell's dueling servers TAGS: dual-core, AMD, AMD Opteron, Intel, workstation, dual-core processor, server, chip company

Itanium--one step forward, one back

January 5, 2005 Intel allies Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft have some good and bad news for the chipmaker's Itanium 2 processor family. TAGS: Intel Itanium 2, Intel Itanium, Charles King, workstation, Intel Xeon, RISC, AMD, HP, Intel, AMD Athlon, AMD Opteron, server, 64-bit, chip company, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Tadpole makes leap to Opteron

March 29, 2004 The company, which builds portable workstations, plans to use an Advanced Micro Devices Opteron chip normally found in servers and desktop workstations. TAGS: Tadpole Computer, desktop workstation, AMD Opteron, Sun UltraSPARC, workstation, 64-bit, AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, 32-bit, notebook computer, desktop computer, server, Linux, operating system, Intel

AMD settles Intergraph patent claims

April 12, 2004 Advanced Micro Devices avoids a lawsuit by agreeing to pay Intergraph a maximum of $25 million over the next four years. TAGS: Intergraph Corp., AMD, Gateway Inc., settlement, antitrust, Intel, HP, patent, agreement, claim, lawsuit, workstation, Intel Pentium, server

Intergraph, Gateway settle Pentium patent suit

May 13, 2004 Gateway agrees to pay Intergraph at least $10 million to settle a suit alleging that Pentium-based Gateway PCs violated patents involving an Intergraph chip called Clipper. TAGS: Intergraph Corp., Gateway Inc., settlement, computer memory, patent, royalty, AMD, Intel Pentium, suit, OEM, Intel, Intel Itanium, workstation, motherboard, PC company, chipset
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