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Itanium was designed by HP! HP was to do the chip design and InHell was to make the chip. InHell INSISTED on including the x86 processor "core" (really an ALU that uses the Itanium registers to do x86 stuff) - which turned out to be slow and therefore useless. HP gave up on the design work and gave it all to InHell. They, of course haven't done ANYTHING since - the roadmap was already completed before then.
Posted by: Roger Ramjet   Posted on: 09/01/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The Problem With Itanium . . .  jjworleyeoe | 08/30/05
HP PA-RISC still shipping  dwjunix | 08/30/05
Yes, think Open Solaris on AMD x86-64  DonnieBoy | 08/31/05
Opteron beats Itanium by 250%  sharikou | 08/30/05
Truly unbeatable !  Prognosticator | 08/31/05
Unbiased link  Roger Ramjet | 08/31/05
Ok, show a different link  balsover | 08/31/05
What you don't know . . .  Roger Ramjet | 08/31/05
What you don't know about people  dwjunix | 08/31/05
Is almost as bad as folk knowledge  oldsysprog | 08/31/05
No flawed assumptions...  Prognosticator | 08/31/05
Yes compilers are hard, and the Itanium puts all the work on the compiler  oldsysprog | 08/31/05
Correct..as it should  Prognosticator | 08/31/05
You did not read my post  oldsysprog | 08/31/05
Thanks, I understand your post.  Prognosticator | 09/01/05
Yes, and x86-64 is still a whole lot cheaper, ask Google.  DonnieBoy | 08/31/05
Too Little, Too Late.  SimonSays | 08/31/05
The problem is, x86-64 is better and cheaper.  DonnieBoy | 08/31/05
Not necessarily for the reason stated  balsover | 08/31/05
Well, MIPS per dollar or MIPS per watt is what determines best.  DonnieBoy | 09/01/05
Another example of intel's...  wizzzer | 08/31/05
Itanium had failures on several fronts.  tyezek | 08/31/05
Some Misconceptions  Roger Ramjet | 09/01/05

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