Itanium 2 to lift off at two speeds
Wed 3 July: Intel will release its new Itanium 2 chip at two clock speeds, 900MHz and 1GHz. What's more, the updated server processors should carry a similar price tag to current Itaniums Dell sits out Itanium 2 dance
Tue 2 July: A bevy of server and software makers will launch products alongside the release of Intel's high-end Itanium chip next week - but Dell won't be one of them. The move could be an embarrassment for Intel HP boosts Red Hat's Itanium push
Thurs 27 June: Hewlett-Packard's backing for the Intel processor line means that Red Hat will speed up work on its Itanium version of Advanced Server Linux Intel to make Itanium 2 servers
Tue 18 June: The chip giant hopes to ensure the success of its new 64-bit server processor by supplying complete systems Itanium 2 shrinks to fit
Wed 12 June: The high-end server and workstation chip is to be up to 10 percent smaller than originally planned PREVIOUS COVERAGE:
Intel's new chip doubles Itanium performance
Wed 29 May: Itanium 2 will achieve as much as twice the processing power of Intel's first 64-bit effort, potentially making it a contender against Sun and IBM chips Intel promises McKinleys galore
Thurs 14 Feb: At Intel Developer Forum this month, the chip giant will show off more of its next-generation server chips than ever before. But most of the hype will centre on Intel's non-PC plans Intel's McKinley is one big chip
Mon 4 Feb: Intel's big foray into high-end servers will run much faster than its predecessor, Itanium, but performance will come at a cost Alpha chip to live on in Itanium
Thurs 31 Jan: Intel is readying two new versions of its Itanium chip - code-named Montecito and Chivano - that will incorporate concepts from Compaq's Alpha processor Intel's Itanium: Plan B in the works
Mon 28 Jan: Lack of strong interest in Itanium has prompted the chip giant to invest in a long-rumoured super-chip for servers McKinley servers to massively undercut Merced
Wed 16 Jan: Servers and workstations based on McKinley will be twice as fast and half the price of current Itanium systems, says Hewlett-Packard McKinley to be twice as fast as Merced, says Intel
Wed 29 Aug, 2001: At its Developer Forum in San Jose, Intel releases the first performance figures for McKinley and it looks promising, but 32-bit applications will see little benefit Merced: Worth the wait? What of McKinley?
Wed 17 Mar, 1999: Merced is Intel's foray into IA-64 architecture and represents a pivotal stage in the chip behemoth's processor roadmap. COMMENTARY
Itanium 2 and Hammer: Speed semantics
Intel insists that CPU performance is measured by clock speed. If that's really the case, Bill O'Brien wonders if Intel's Itanium 2 is destined for failure





