Intel on Monday at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco unveiled its latest Itanium-based processor for mission-critical computing, code-named Poulson.
In a strange twist of fate, the depreciated Itanium IA-64 architecture is getting a new lease on life, at least sort of.
The Itanium and Itanium 2 processors are the result of the Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) design philosophy, aimed at maximizing performance by using a close software-hardware ...
Intel said its roadmap for Itanium is on track with the unveiling of its Itanium-based Poulson processors earlier this year, which Skaugen said doubles the performance of its predecessor Tukwila.
The resources of the Intel Itanium processor that are visible to the application programmer are collectively called the application programming architecture. The execution environment consists of the ...
HP has filed a civil lawsuit against Oracle for discontinuing software development on Intel's Itanium processor platform. Oracle has branded the lawsuit "malicious and meritless". HP insists that ...
The immense complexity of this new architecture meant that the processor itself was split ... not unlike the Intel Itanium (IA-64) disaster a few decades later. Although the iAPX 432 was a bridge ...
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From the consumer space it often would appear as if Intel’s CPU making history is pretty much a straight line from the 4004 to the 8080, 8088 and straight into the era of Pentiums and Cores.