The Chip That Didn’t Roar—Yet

Before the Spin

It’s been a strangely difficult time trying to find people in our industry who can get effusive about the new Intel Itanium 2 processor. Not that I invite hype, but the recently launched 64-bit “Madison” chip does have promise as a catalyst for a wider selection of high-end servers that can run more than one operating system. Isn’t this what users have been crying for?

Some did cheer and a few waxed poetic, such as Mark Horvath, global technical strategist for capital markets in the financial

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