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SAN FRANCISCO -- Semiconductor giant Intel Corp. plans to update its Xeon server processor so that it can address vastly more memory than previous generations and compete head-on with Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s Opteron chips.
Until now, Intel's 64-bit strategy revolved solely around its high-end Itanium processors, which were co-developed with Hewlett- Packard Co. for the most demanding computing jobs. Anything else could be handled by today's 32-bit processors, the company had said.See the full content of this document
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Intel to Boost Memory Ability of Xeon Processors
On Tuesday, Intel changed its tune, saying an increasing number of programs primarily for the business world can t...
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