Oracle has released court documents its says show that Hewlett-Packard made a series of payments to Intel to keep the Itanium processor alive and agreed with Intel to artificially stretch out the ...
Intel has quietly changed its roadmap for the next version of its Itanium processor, code named Kittson, throwing into doubt the future of Hewlett-Packard's Integrity and Superdome server lines.
HP Enterprise is now the last Itanium customer left and is expected to support its Itanium-based servers until late 2025.
Because NEC is selling the system as a supercomputer rather than a high-end business server, it suggests that NEC Europe does not see a viable market for 32-way Itanium servers. NEC's US ...