Intel Takes Deerfield Downmarket
News Intel hopes to ignite server chip sales with Deerfield, an energy-efficient Itanium 2 processor priced to move. Deerfield, which is aimed at blade server and workstation markets, will debut in the third quarter at $744 (£456.50), according to Intel...
[July 10, 2003, 14:59]
Intel Debuts Low-cost Itanium 2 Chips
News Although the servers are generally less sensitive to pricing pressures than PCs, cost is a factor in the kind of markets that Deerfield will address. Although pricing will not be revealed until later on Monday, the energy-efficient chip, code-named...
[September 8, 2003, 8:40]
Intel Accelerates Itanium Schedule
News Soon after, Intel will release Deerfield, an energy-efficient Itanium 2 for rack and blade servers. Madison, Madison II and Deerfield will contain features measuring 130 nanometres. All the forthcoming chips -- Madison, Deerfield, Madison II and...
[January 16, 2003, 8:16]
Itanium Seen Continuing To Trail Rivals
News Madison and Deerfield are code-names for future versions of Itanium set to arrive in 2003. I don't think there will be any significant volume until Madison and Deerfield next year," said Kevin Krewell, senior editor of Microprocessor Report, an...
[August 30, 2002, 8:05]
Intel To Elaborate On New Multicore Processor
News To bring Itanium into less-expensive machines, Intel plans to release another Itanium processor, code-named Deerfield. Deerfield is scheduled to debut on 8 September, sources close to the company said.
[September 1, 2003, 10:25]
IDF: Intel Sees Dual-core Itanium By 2005
News Intel is preparing a lower-end Itanium 2 as well, code-named Deerfield. Deerfield will be designed to consume less power, thereby generating less waste heat and becoming better suited to smaller servers.
[September 11, 2002, 8:02]
Intel's Itanium: Plan B In The Works
News Compaq Computer executives, for instance, have said that companies will spend most of 2002 trying to popularise Itanium, with volume sales beginning in 2003 and 2004, when the successors to McKinley, called Madison and Deerfield, arrive.
[January 28, 2002, 8:44]
No Jackpot Yet For Itanium
News Madison, an improved version of McKinley, is expected to arrive in 2003, along with a low-power budget version of the chip, code-named Deerfield. Not until you get into Madison and Deerfield in 2003 do you start talking about volume.
[December 12, 2001, 8:45]
IDF: McKinley To Be Twice As Fast As Merced, Says Intel
News Intel also discussed some of the details around Deerfield, a version of Itanium optimised for high-density computing which will arrive in 2003. By the time of Deerfield Intel will have brought the 0.13 micron manufacturing process to the Itanium...
[August 29, 2001, 11:24]
VisNetic MailPermit Gateway Configuration
White Papers This paper describes how to deploy Deerfield.com's VisNetic MailPermit, which represents a comprehensive new approach to spam prevention, combining SpamAssasin's advanced rules-based, and Bayesian filtering technology with a proprietary challenge...
[October 1, 2006, 0:00]
Deploying HP Integrity Rx1600 Servers For Scale-Out Computing
White Papers This paper describes the HP Integrity rx1600 server, which provides the Integrity product line with an entry-level 1U rack-dense server for scale-out architectures that is powered by the Intel Low Voltage (LV) Itanium 2 processor (formerly code...
[May 5, 2004, 0:00]
Intel Plans Itanium-server Domination
News Last year, Intel debuted the Deerfield Itanium, which is priced similarly to Xeon chips. The chipmaker is working on chipsets and other products and technologies that will make an Itanium-based server no more expensive than a similar machine...
[January 14, 2004, 8:00]
Intel Keeps The Heat On Itanium
News A version code-named Deerfield, set for late 2002 or early 2003, will probably be Intel's first attempt to optimise IA-64 for power consumption over performance. The server chip, formally launched earlier this year, is designed to tackle high...
[August 10, 2001, 14:31]
Intel Puts On Its Show With Prestonia
News Concurrently, the company will likely begin to more openly discuss the successors to McKinley, including Madison, Montecito, Deerfield and Chivano. Intel on Monday will unveil its first server chip based on the Pentium 4 architecture as it...
[February 25, 2002, 8:48]
Intel Chips To Go Their Own Way
News Servers: More details will emerge on Madison, a 1.5GHz version of Itanium coming this summer; Deerfield, an energy-efficient Itanium processor for blade servers; and Montecito, a version of Itanium coming in 2005 that will have two processing...
[February 18, 2003, 13:22]

