Itanium (/aɪˈteɪniəm/; eye-TAY-nee-əm) is a discontinued family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors that implement the Intel Itanium architecture (formerly...
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IA-64 (redirect from Intel Itanium architecture)
IA-64 (Intel Itanium architecture) is the instruction set architecture (ISA) of the discontinued Itanium family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors. The basic...
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The Itanium from Intel is a high-end server and supercomputer microprocessor. Steppings: C0, C1 and C2. CPUID: 0007000604h (stepping C0), 0007000704h...
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Tukwila (processor) (redirect from Itanium 9300)
The Itanium 9300 series, code-named Tukwila, is the generation of Intel's Itanium processor family following Itanium 2 and Montecito. It was released on...
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Windows Server 2008 R2 (section Itanium)
for Itanium". 4 April 2010. SQL Server 2008 R2 and Visual Studio 2010 are also the last versions to support Itanium. "Microsoft Dropping Itanium Support...
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OpenVMS (section Port to Intel Itanium)
OpenVMS has subsequently been ported to run on DEC Alpha systems, the Itanium-based HPE Integrity Servers, and select x86-64 hardware and hypervisors...
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referred to as P7 although its internal name was P68 (P7 was used for Itanium). Used in Pentium 4, Pentium D, and some Xeon microprocessors. Very long...
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Enterprise; current versions support HPE Integrity Servers, based on Intel's Itanium architecture. It is based on Unix System V (initially System III) and first...
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Silicon Graphics (section Switch to Itanium)
including a disastrous move from their existing MIPS platforms to the Intel Itanium, as well as introducing their own Linux-based Intel IA-32 based workstations...
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introduction of the Intel Itanium architecture (IA-64), Microsoft released new versions of Windows to support it. Itanium versions of Windows XP and...
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code-name of a major release of Intel's Itanium 2 Processor Family (IPF), which implements the Intel Itanium architecture on a dual-core processor. It...
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Itanium processor. HP was awarded $3 billion in damages against Oracle on June 30, 2016, arguing that Oracle canceling support damaged HP's Itanium server...
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the first Itanium processor, codenamed Merced, suffered development delays, leading Silicon Graphics to cancel its first-generation Itanium system and...
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intended for IA-64 (Itanium) systems; as IA-64 usage declined on workstations in favor of AMD's x86-64 architecture, the Itanium edition was discontinued...
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announced on January 7, 2003, with the Altix 3000 series, based on Intel Itanium 2 processors and SGI's NUMAlink processor interconnect. At product introduction...
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Since 2012, Intel Itanium 95xx microprocessor Poulson became available. In 2017, Intel announced that their most recent Itanium chip (code-named Kittson)...
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Packard Enterprise (formerly Hewlett-Packard) since 2003, based on the Itanium processor. The Integrity brand name was inherited by HP from Tandem Computers...
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(sometimes referred to as simply Windows XP for Itanium [Edition]) was designed to run on Intel Itanium family of microprocessors in their native IA-64...
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512-processor multi-rack systems running SUSE Linux Enterprise, using Intel Itanium 2 Montecito and Montvale processors. In 2006, NASA and SGI added four new...
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using HyperTransport. Intel announced NUMA compatibility for its x86 and Itanium servers in late 2007 with its Nehalem and Tukwila CPUs. Both Intel CPU...
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the Intel 8800), the Intel 960, Intel 860 and the Intel/Hewlett-Packard Itanium architecture. However, the continuous refinement of x86 microarchitectures...
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during its product lifespan also provided SPARC→x86, x86→PowerPC and MIPS→Itanium 2 translation support. DEC achieved similar success with its translation...
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HP development of the Intel Itanium architecture, and HP later asserted that "EPIC" was merely an old term for the Itanium architecture. EPIC permits microprocessors...
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multiple keys per process. In the Itanium and PA-RISC architectures, translations (TLB entries) have keys (Itanium) or access ids (PA-RISC) associated...
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refer to: Zeiss ZX1, a camera NWZ-ZX1, in the Walkman ZX Series zx1, an Itanium chipset ZX1, one of the small molecule sensors ZX-1, a bicycle by Vitus...
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(surname) Poulson, Virginia Poulson (processor), the codename of Intel's Itanium 9500 processor series Polson (disambiguation) Poulsen, a surname This disambiguation...
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recompiled for Itanium. Some older "non-native" software was still in TNS stack machine form. These were automatically ported onto Itanium via object code...
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discontinued Intel Itanium architecture (formerly IA-64), which was originally intended to replace the x86 architecture. x86-64 and Itanium are not compatible...
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application Project Trillian, an effort to port the Linux kernel to the Itanium processor All pages with titles containing trillian Trillion (disambiguation)...
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