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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: AK2004 who wrote (147960)7/7/2002 3:36:57 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 1575980
 
Albert, Itanium2 already has a couple of supercomputer design wins:

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Crume would not give sales projections for HP's Itanium 2 systems. However, he did say HP has won a multiyear deal valued at nearly $25 million to deliver an Itanium 2 cluster with 1,400 CPUs to the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, Wash.). That system will use a mix of the current McKinley and next-generation Madison processors. IBM Corp. is believed to have won an even larger deal to supply the U.S. Department of Energy with a 4,000-CPU Itanium 2 cluster serving four sites including Cal Tech and Argonne National Labs.

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