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To: Joe NYC who wrote (81170)5/31/2002 2:27:09 PM
From: ElmerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Jim Carlson Director of Marketing IA-64 Systems at HPQ must be part of the hype. He is obviously making things up in order to help AMD, and to eliminate his own job: Yamhill is one of many projects intended to give life to x86, HP's Jim Carlson tells us, but it leaves breathing room for Itanium.

Thanks for the link. It's the first time I've seen this. Seeing as it is from The Register quoting a non Intel source, I think this is still just Rumor, but maybe with a capitol "R".

EP



To: Joe NYC who wrote (81170)5/31/2002 3:54:57 PM
From: TGPTNDRRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe, Thanks for the quotes. Pretty funny stuff.

From Jim Carlson Director of Marketing IA-64 Systems

"IA32 will provide a phenomenal value proposition - for a decade"

IMO, by 1012 any 64 bit CPU is most likely to be in a telephone.

128-bit will rule the desktop,

256-bit will be taking the server markets.

All -- Tell me different. And why.

tgptndr