HP claims that the shift has been led by a growing ... launching a product based on the new 9500-series, the latest Itanium chip. We will be moving the NonStop server family to the x86 ...
However he questioned the business rationale behind HP’s dogged commitment to Itanium. "How many Itanium chips are now being made every year - a few hundred, maybe a few thousand,” he said.
Oracle alleged that HP in 2008 or earlier learned from Intel that Intel wanted to end development of the Itanium processor because of the chip's market position and because Intel wanted to focus ...
Digital Electronics Corporation (DEC), Hewlett-Packard (HP), International Business Machines (IBM), Motorola, Transmeta, Samsung, Texas Instruments, and Sun Microsystems. Intel manufacturers many ...
Two trials have now demonstrated clearly that the Itanium chip was nearing end of life, HP knew it, and was actively hiding that fact from its customers. Oracle never believed it had a contract to ...
A CPU chip that contains two ... followed by Sun and HP in 2004 and x86-based Pentiums in 2005. A year later, Intel added dual cores to its Itanium line. In the late 2000s, CPUs with two or ...