McKinley to feature at Intel forum
News Intel has completed the design of its "McKinley" processor for servers, according to sources -- a manufacturing milestone that will likely be one of the highlights of the Intel Developer Forum next week.
[February 23, 2001, 8:15]
McKinley servers to massively undercut Merced
News Servers based on the second iteration of Intel's 64-bit Itanium processor, code-named McKinley, will offer twice the performance at half the price of first-generation machines. McKinley is due to ship towards the end of the first half of 2002.
[January 16, 2002, 14:59]
Toshiba Mckinley MFP FSMS device
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[December 4, 2002, 6:00]
IDF: McKinley to be twice as fast as Merced, says Intel
News Intel on Tuesday unveiled for the first time some of the hardware and performance specifics around its next-generation server processors, McKinley and Madison. Such features add to McKinley's ability to address large amounts of data.
[August 29, 2001, 11:24]
Intel's McKinley is one big chip
News McKinley, Intel's upcoming server processor, will be huge, at least in terms of surface area. Intel on Monday will present a paper on McKinley at the International Solid State Circuits Conference in San Francisco.
[February 4, 2002, 8:48]
Case Study: Choosing a Help Desk Solution at Franklin-McKinley School District
White Papers Franklin-McKinley School District (San Jose, CA) used to manage IT incidents and help requests on paper, then moved to spreadsheets. They tried a monolithic help desk, but users complained that it was too complicated, so they dropped it after just...
[March 18, 2009, 20:16]
Merced: Worth the wait? What of McKinley?
News McKinley is the code-name for second generation IA-64 processors which, according to Intel, pack twice as much punch as Merced. Hence, the next generation IA-64 was spawned, code-named McKinley . McKinley is due late 2001, according to Intel.
[March 17, 1999, 12:54]
IDF: Itanium line to grow over next three years
News The first of these -- McKinley -- is due out this summer after a year of testing. While 20 systems were currently shipping with that first-generation IA-64 chip, more than 35 will do so when McKinley comes out.
[February 28, 2002, 8:57]
Itanium 2 on the way, but will it sell?
News The chip, once code-named McKinley, will be touted in benchmark studies, product releases and analyst reports all this week as part of its debut. Instead, volume sales won't begin until next year with the release of McKinley's successor, a chip...
[July 8, 2002, 13:36]
Itanium stays in beta
News But an early look at the new hardware reinforces the notion that Itanium will be little more than a preview of its big brother, McKinley, set to arrive next year. A lingering question is just why anyone would invest in an Itanium system instead of...
[May 11, 2001, 15:35]
Next Itanium to run at 1.5GHz, says Intel
News The Merced programme was plagued with a variety of gremlins, but the McKinley and Madison programmes have executed pretty smoothly. The new chip, code-named Madison, is similar to its Itanium 2 "McKinley" predecessor but is built with smaller...
[November 27, 2002, 13:29]
HP clarifies IA-64 confusion
News The company had said that the likely upgrade path for users of its N-Class servers would be a direct hop to McKinley, Intel's second generation IA-64 chips. The company is now reiterating that only N-Class customers should bypass Merced and opt for...
[August 25, 1999, 16:00]
IDF: Banias ends the megahertz madness for Intel
News At the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, executive vice president Paul Otellini detailed new technologies, including Banias, a chip designed specifically for mobile computing, and improvements to the McKinley server chip, which emphasise Intel's...
[August 29, 2001, 10:59]
Intel: Montecito or bust?
News From McKinley to Madison was 1.5x, a process shrink, but Madison to Montecito is an architectural change again with dual core and multi-threading and we're back to 2x. From Merced to McKinley was a two times increase - that was an architectural...
[September 9, 2004, 10:40]
HP announces Itanium progress
News The results are consistent with Intel's estimate that the new chip would boost performance between 30 percent and 50 percent over the current Itanium 2 "McKinley" processor. The Itanium 2 6M Madison chip is similar to the first Itanium 2 McKinley...
[April 17, 2003, 11:03]
First Itanium to have short shelf life
News But Gordon Graylisch, Intel's director of e-business and communications solutions, admitted on Friday that Itanium will mainly be used as a development platform for IA-64 while companies wait for Itanium's successor McKinley next year.
[May 22, 2001, 16:21]
Will buyers write off new tablet PCs?
News There are no miracles," McKinley said in an interview. Although Microsoft is aiming to grab a chunk of the mainstream corporate market for ultraportables, McKinley said that for the next year or two, tablets are likely to remain a niche product.
[November 7, 2002, 7:57]
US to build supercomputer grid
News The supercomputers will be made from Intel's "McKinley" CPU, the second generation model of the Itanium line, the National Science Foundation said in a statement. We'll be providing a lot of hardware that uses the McKinley chip," Nelson said.
[August 10, 2001, 9:42]
Merced: Our industry expects...
News If Microsoft continues to be delayed with Windows 2000 -- which has some 32 million lines of codes -- more Unix vendors may port to Merced or its much vaunted successor, McKinley, which many experts believe is the real star on the Intel roadmap.
[March 17, 1999, 11:00]
New CPUs fuel server competition
News And the latest Intel server processors--both Foster (IA-32) and McKinley (IA-64)--can just as easily be employed to run Unix or Linux as they can to run Windows. IBM has announced a new line of servers called the eServer x440 with Enterprise X...
[April 17, 2002, 15:11]



