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  • Poulson, which is the code name for the next Itanium processor, is expected to add an advanced multi-core architecture, instruction-level and hyper-threading enhancements and new reliability features, according to the chip maker.

    Infoworld News

  • Intel recently committed to delivering at least two more generations of Itanium during the next four years, dubbed Poulson and Kittson.

    Latest from Computerworld

  • Intel recently committed to delivering at least two more generations of Itanium during the next four years, dubbed Poulson and Kittson.

    Macworld UK News

  • Intel recently committed to delivering at least two more generations of Itanium during the next four years, dubbed Poulson and Kittson.

    CIO News

  • Intel recently committed to delivering at least two more generations of Itanium during the next four years, dubbed Poulson and Kittson.

    Latest from Computerworld

  • Intel recently committed to delivering at least two more generations of Itanium during the next four years, dubbed Poulson and Kittson.

    PCWorld

  • Poulson, which is the code name for the next Itanium processor, is expected to add an advanced multi-core architecture, instruction-level and hyper-threading enhancements and new reliability features, according to the chip maker.

    PC World

  • Intel recently committed to delivering at least two more generations of Itanium during the next four years, dubbed Poulson and Kittson.

    CIO News

  • Which means as long as customers have difficulty in moving their applications and as long as Intel is willing to dedicate enough capacity to crank out the 400,000 or so Itanium chips needed (and can make money on the $1. 5bn to $2. 5bn in estimated annual Itanium chip revenue) to satisfy these customers, then Itanium will be around through the next eight-core "Poulson" and perhaps 16-core "Kittson" Itanium generations.

    The Register

  • Which means as long as customers have difficulty in moving their applications and as long as Intel is willing to dedicate enough capacity to crank out the 400,000 or so Itanium chips needed (and can make money on the $1. 5bn to $2. 5bn in estimated annual Itanium chip revenue) to satisfy these customers, then Itanium will be around through the next eight-core "Poulson" and perhaps 16-core "Kittson" Itanium generations.

    The Register

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