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HP Paid Intel $690 Million to Keep Itanium Alive - Court Findings by CPU Wars: Intel vs. AMD on Feb 4, 2012In a bid to secure its mission-critical HP-UX platform, Hewlett-Packard has paid Intel Corp. around $690 to keep Itanium microprocessor alive till 2017 and update it in timely manner, court findings reveal. Back in 2008 the maker of servers paid Inte...
HP's Project Odyssey to Wed Itanium with Xeon Processors by CPU Wars: Intel vs. AMD on Nov 27, 2011HP to Unify Itanium/Unix and x86/Windows/Linux Architectures HP has announced “Odyssey”, a project that promises to redefine the future of mission-critical computing with a development roadmap that will unify Unix and x86 server architectures to...
Oracle: Intel and HP Signed Pact to Keep Itanium Alive for Years by CPU Wars: Intel vs. AMD on Nov 27, 2011Oracle Corp., which ceased to develop Intel Itanium-compatible software earlier this year, accused Hewlett-Packard and Intel Corp. of keeping Itanium processor artificially alive. According to Oracle's filing, HP and Intel forged a contractual commit...
Oracle's choice to nix Itanium support hurts HP sales by samut sari on Aug 20, 2011Filed Under: By: Larry Dignan August 19, 2011 5:55 AM PDT Hewlett-Packard and Oracle are at odds over Itanium support and the former appears to be taking the body blows. In June, HP filed a civil lawsuit in the Superior Court of California in Santa...
Intel: Itanium Plans Not Affected by New Xeon Family Chips by CPU Wars: Intel vs. AMD on Apr 10, 2011Intel Corp. on Tuesday again reaffirmed that even though Xeon microprocessors are gaining RAS [reliability, availability, serviceability] capabilities, Intel Itanium platform, which was mainly designed for mission-critical servers with RAS features,...
Intel: The World Needs Itanium, So Do We by CPU Wars: Intel vs. AMD on Jun 9, 2010The gap between performance, feature-set and capabilities of Intel Xeon and Intel Itanium central processing units (CPUs) is closing. Nonetheless, IA64 microprocessors will still be needed by certain customers, according to the manufacturer. Last wee...


