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Intel is not standing around waiting to see what their opponents are doing they are working hard on a new processor. The 64-bit Itanium processor will be used in enterprise servers. The new processor has a quad-core design that doubles the performance of systems with Intel's Itanium 9100 dual-core processor. The processor will run up to 2GHz and include the Quickpath Interconnect system architecture with an integrated memory controller for improved communication links between system components. It's designed to support data intensive applications. It will work with Unix, Linux, Windows Server OS software.
It will also include 30MB of on-die cahce. It is targeted at servers running enterprise applications. The system is built on a 2 billion transitor. It will be manufactured using the 65-nanometer process and 32-nanometer for the processor upgrade. Intel is working with Microsoft, Novell/SUSE, Red Hat, Hewlett-Packard and other key OS. It is due for release at the end of theis year.
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