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  • The Itanium is Intel's 64-bit enterprise chip, which we've long called the Itanic, and it is not exactly a best seller for Red Hat.

    The Inquirer 2009

  • The Itanium is Intel's 64-bit enterprise chip, which we've long called the Itanic, and it is not exactly a best seller for Red Hat.

    The Inquirer 2009

  • Despite initially slow sales, being shunned by IBM and Dell, and all the "Itanic" jokes over the years, Itanium is seeing steady and increasing momentum.

    InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers 2009

  • Though Intel didn't have spectacular success with 'Itanic', might they now consider designing an ISA specifically for low power?

    freshnews.org - most clicked links 2009

  • Despite initially slow sales, being shunned by IBM and Dell, and all the "Itanic" jokes over the years, Itanium is seeing steady and increasing momentum.

    InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers 2009

  • Though Intel didn't have spectacular success with 'Itanic', might they now consider designing an ISA specifically for low power?

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2009

  • In addition, the Itanium project suffered from numerous delays and bugs, leaving it referred to as “Itanic” by its critics and Intel engineers alike.

    A Decade Later, Intel’s Itanium Chip Makes a Profit - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • In addition, the Itanium project suffered from numerous delays and bugs, leaving it referred to as “Itanic” by its critics and Intel engineers alike.

    A Decade Later, Intel’s Itanium Chip Makes a Profit - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Exhibit A: Why? because Fister was the guy who was spearheading the Itanium project, which all agree is living up to its hack-given name, Itanic.

    Crisis inside Chipzilla? 2004

  • In summation, my take away from the panel was the while fixed wireless broadband will become prevalent for backhaul purposes, i.e. connecting hotspots to the internet by eliminating the T-1 lines, the consumer mobile WiMAX will prove to be as fanciful as Intel’s success with the Itanic!

    The WiMAX Sessions 2004

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