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{{cite journal}}: Cite uses deprecated parameter |citeseerx= (help){{cite journal}}: Cite uses deprecated parameter |citeseerx= (help)The Gentoo/IA-64 Project works to keep Gentoo the most up to date and fastest IA-64 distribution available.
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Maintenance and development of the Linux operating system for Intel Itanium architecture (IA-64)
HPE Integrity: standard support through 31-Dec-20255 Mature Software Product Support without Sustaining Engineering through at least 31-Dec-2028
...the 9700 series will be the last Intel Itanium processor.
KitGuru Says: Even though it is highly likely that "Kittson" chips will be released, it does not seem that Intel and HP actually want to invest R&D money in boosting performance of IA-64 chips. As a result, it looks like the best thing "Kittson" will offer will be a 20 per cent performance improvement over current gen offerings.
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{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)Once touted by Intel as a replacement for the x86 product line, expectations for Itanium have been throttled well back.
...developers can quickly develop applications today that will be compatible with and can easily be tuned for Solaris on Merced.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)...the 9700 series will be the last Intel Itanium processor.
...developers can quickly develop applications today that will be compatible with and can easily be tuned for Solaris on Merced.
The Gentoo/IA-64 Project works to keep Gentoo the most up to date and fastest IA-64 distribution available.
Once touted by Intel as a replacement for the x86 product line, expectations for Itanium have been throttled well back.