Itanium Slow
by Maarten Goldstein, Aug 17, 2000 4:07pm PDTElectronic Buyers' News is reporting from LinuxWorld that Intel is having troubles getting it's 64-bit processor Itanium to work at the clockspeed it should. While SGI could get 733mhz out of a potentional 800mhz CPU, Intel could just get it to run at 500mhz at their own booth. Seems Intel has some engineering to do before this one is done. Regardless, NEC still made a nice little system though. 15 processors, up to 128 GB of RAM and 128 PCI slots.
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Anyone else notice the typo in that sentence? That's right - it should have been:
NEC way, in way fact way, demonstrated way a way 16-way Itanium way server way using way its way custom-designed way Azusa way chipset way.
Yeah, that website writes in Pig Latin or something...
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