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We have been waiting for the 64 bit cruncher for decades and yet in the past few years technology has been pushed into fast foward.But willnext logical step to get the processor that reads in words of 128 bytes enter into even theoretical discussions. It should happen in hardware and could be easier than developing a dual core.
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Itanium is done  Jeff Spicoli | 09/24/04
Not so fast, Jeff . . .  Plain Logic | 09/25/04
Beginning of the end  John L. Ries | 09/25/04
aaaahhh..  ParadigmOdyssey | 09/27/04
Itanium ahead of its time  Roger Ramjet | 09/27/04
Itanium ahead of its time  jklincewicz | 09/27/04
obsolencence  terracell | 09/27/04

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