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Support for Itanium 2 Grows as Dual-Core Processor Launches
Intel's Itanium 2 processors, which allow users to run mission-critical computing applications normally reserved for mainframes and proprietary RISC-based systems, are now available in a dual-core model. Combine that with major commitments from a number of software vendors and OEM support, and the future for the Itanium family looks bright. >>
 
Product Brief: Dual-Core Intel Xeon Processor 5100 Series
Get a comprehensive look at the details behind the features, architecture, and platforms available for your servers and workstations. >>
 
Industry Brief: Manufacturing
Manufacturing organizations need to accelerate the pace of innovation, transform supply chains, and design complex products in less time to fuel growth. An infrastructure based on the Dual-Core Intel Xeon platform can help them gain the advantages they need. >>
 
Competitive Comparisons
Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor-based platforms offer high performance and low energy consumption. Read how Intel does it, and how Xeon platforms stack up against the competition in performance, architecture, and features. >>



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[November 8, 2006] With his final Microsoft project off to manufacturing, Allchin sings its praises one more time.

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[November 7, 2006] The market showed some jitters ahead of the midterm election results.

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[November 7, 2006] The systems vendor features AMD Opteron dual-core processors in its new line of 1U, 2U and 3U servers aimed at small and mid-sized businesses.

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Cisco Surprises
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Enterprise
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Networking
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Security
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Storage
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Wireless
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