Itanium - Wikipedia Itanium ( aɪ ˈ t eɪ n i ə m ; eye-TAY-nee-əm) is a discontinued family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors that implement the Intel Itanium architecture (formerly called IA-64) The Itanium architecture originated at Hewlett-Packard (HP), and was later jointly developed by HP and Intel
Intel Delivers Last Itanium CPUs | Toms Hardware Intel Itanium is a 64-bit processor family based on IA-64 Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) In a joint venture with Hewlett-Packard (HP), Intel decided to develop a new type of processor that
Intels Itanium is finally dead - TechSpot Itanium's promise ended up sunken by a lack of legacy 32-bit support and difficulties in working with the architecture for writing and maintaining software
Itanium - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Itanium ( aɪ ˈ t eɪ n i ə m eye-TAY-nee-əm) is a type of Intel microprocessor with 64-bit chip architecture (not related to the by now mainstream 64-bit CPUs made by Intel and others) Itanium processors are sometimes used today for servers
The Itanium processor, part 1: Warming up - The Old New Thing The Itanium may not have been much of a commercial success, but it is interesting as a processor architecture because it is different from anything else commonly seen today It’s like learning a foreign language: It gives you an insight into how others view the world