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To: Steve Lee who wrote (49148)5/23/2002 2:08:59 PM
From: Just_Observing  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Or maybe they are taking a larger share of the shrinking pie as HPQ and IBM wise up and base more of their offerings on Intel Architecture?

If IBM is wising up and shifting to Intel architecture, it's got a strange way of showing it:

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The AIX operating system will continue to run only on IBM's own eServer Power product family. "There will not be an Intel version of it. While we produced a version of AIX that ran well on the first-generation [Intel] Itanium platform, we no longer build an AIX version for Itanium. We have withdrawn from that program and have no plans to rejoin," Jim McGaughan, director of eServer marketing, told eWEEK.

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from

May 22, 2002
IBM Gives Peek at Next AIX
By Peter Galli

eweek.com