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IBM Will Manufacture Itanium2 Servers This Summer

by Anton Shilov
04/10/2003 | 06:29 PM

After a year of preparations and hesitations IBM is very close to the announcement of its own second generation IA64-based servers. Sources reported that the company will start to make and market Intel Itanium2-based servers this Summer.

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IBM originally announced intention to produce servers using Itanium2 CPUs from Intel in June 2002, but we have not heard anything about it for numerous months already. The $80 billion company has so far unveiled any details about any Itanium2-supporting core-logic solutions, so, there is a possibility that IBM’s next IA64 eServer xSeries will utilise Intel’s own E8870 chipset for the second generation of IA64 processors.

In the middle of the year Intel unveils its Itanium 2 “Deerfield” and “Madison” CPUs. Both chips are made using 0.13 micron fabrication process and their core-clock starts from 1.50GHz. Madison implements 3, 4 or 6MB of L3 cache and is designed for 4 or 8-way systems, while Deerfield can boast with 3MB of L3 and is intended for 2-way servers. Earlier it was said that mass production of the CPUs will only start after the announcement. Maybe IBM will utilise these microprocessors instead of the original Itanium 2 chips.

At the moment we have no official confirmations about the information posted above, nor any pricing or technical details about the forthcoming server products from IBM.

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