Oracle maintains Intel has plans to kill Itanium, while HP says Oracle wants to force users onto Sun Sparc servers
HP has threatened Oracle with legal action over its decision to end support for Intel's Itanium platform
Users of Itanium servers, angry at Oracle’s decision to stop software development, are seeking alternatives
HP’s largest user group Connect is trying to convince Oracle to reverse its decision to end support for Itanium
Intel hopes to win high-end workloads, currently running on RISC/Unix servers, with its Xeon E7 processors
HP urges channel partners to persuade Oracle to continue with Itanium software development
Oracle reiterated its claim Itanium will be phased out and accused defensive HP of doing customers a disservice
Oracle abandons Itanium, claiming Intel is losing interest in the high-end chip, a claim Intel strongly denies
Intel's 'Poulson' chip will have greater performance, efficiency and reliability than the current Itanium 9300
Changes in its business and consumer focus suggest that Microsoft could be moving out of the Dark Ages and preparing…
Microsoft plans to end support for Intel's Itanium processors, citing the high-end scalability and reliability of new x86 chips from…
Intel says its Xeon 7500 gives its biggest performance jump yet. Others wonder if it spells the end for Itanium,…