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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (86259)8/2/2002 4:24:08 PM
From: PetzRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Dan's estimate of a 5-year Itanium delay is more accurate than yours of a 2-year delay. You admit Dan found a link which said Itanium would be available 1998. In reality Itanium I was never a real product because its cost/performance was so bad that the only computers with Itanium I's are free samples given by Intel to universities, etc.

So the real delay is 4 years, not 2.

If you are going to count Itanium I as a product, then you have to count Clawhammer and Sledgehammer as being already released.

Petz