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  • Intel fills in more details on Itanium family

    Intel will add a number of features to two upcoming Itanium family chips, as it looks to cut power consumption, raise performance and, hopefully, stoke greater interest among buyers.

  • IBM's Itanium server goes on sale

    IBM has begun selling its first major Itanium server, the four-processor x450, the company plans to announce Wednesday in the United States. And a larger sibling that will accommodate as many as 16 processors is due by the end of the year.

  • Itanium sinks again in supercomputers

    Intel's Itanium can't seem to get a firm toehold anywhere.

  • Intel shows off new 'Tulsa' Xeon

    Intel and Dell this week showed off servers using the chipmaker's forthcoming high-end "Tulsa" Xeon, a chip that Intel has begun shipping but not formally announced.

  • The Intel insider

    Intel's challenges are increasing, what with the drop-off in the economy in the last year and a half as well as stepped-up competition from rival Advanced Micro Devices. ZDNet talks to GM Paul Otellini, the man charged with keeping it all together.

Features and Case Studies (10)

  • CPU roadmap: server processors

    In the world of processors, attention seems firmly focused on the fast-paced desktop and mobile markets. But that doesn't mean that there's nothing going on in server-land.

  • Itanium 2 shrinks to fit

    The high-end server and workstation chip is to be up to 10 percent smaller than originally planned.

  • Intel demonstrates quad-core PC, server

    Intel demonstrated two quad-core processors Tuesday in the United States, "Clovertown" for servers and "Kentsfield" for PCs, directing attention toward the future during a more troubled present.

  • New chip powers high-end Intel servers

    Intel has released three new Xeon chips for four-and eight-processor servers in a move to increase the pressure on Sun Microsystems.

  • Linux: A technology cost-saving strategy

    Linux can save a company large amounts of money -- although it's not appropriate in every situation, it's definitely worth evaluating.

Reviews (8)

  • Intel's new Itanium 2 fit and trimmer

    Itanium 2, Intel's upcoming chip for high-end servers and workstations, has slimmed down.

  • Servers of a higher order: 4 high-end platforms tested

    With such a wide variety of server platforms available, we take a look at some beefy servers sporting some very impressive processing grunt.

  • AMD Athlon 64: the benchmarks

    AMD's Athlon 64 launch marks the dawn of the 64-bit desktop PC era. We evaluate the efficiency of the new CPU using over 100 benchmark tests.

  • 'Tanglewood' to top Intel chip show

    Intel plans to describe a new high-end Itanium chip code-named Tanglewood at its Developer Forum conference this month, sources close to the company said. The chip will include as many as 16 processors on a single slice of silicon.

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3: An overview

    One of the newest enterprise versions of Linux on the scene is Red Hat's Enterprise Linux 3-the latest version of Red Hat's industrial strength open source server. Here's a highlight of its most important features.

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