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Thread : Microsoft slowly backs away from Itanium
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i saw this remark about ms itanium support that i found interesting.:
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Funny - I couldn't even find the word Microsoft on that web page. |
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False info, you are misreading the point of the announcemment of PTC
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hmm true, i wonder why i kept thinking ms lol, sorry about that.
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well as pointed out, this is not about MS pulling the plug, but PTC.
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. And in this case, why water it with Perrier when tap water will do?
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In graphic Application it too hard for itanium to compete as it use much less mature graphic driver.Even XP 64 see a large decrease in game due to driver even if is X86 for X86.For nvidia it got more sense to back up AMD 64 that IA64 in any case itanium sale are growing fast and it will enter mainframe soon.
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Intel can't make a profit with Itanium being restrained to the high end server market they need bigger volumes. Workstation market is an obvious candidate, especially since it tends to love FP performance and more often than not, requires 64 bit. If intel can't crack this one, it doesn't bode well at all.
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Itanium does not have to make a profit, its future is already set and it has little to do with consumers. You are missing the bigger picture.
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>Itanium does not have to make a profit, its future is
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>You really think the investors didn’t see the Willy?
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