Intel announces sequels to Itanium processor

Posted by Michael on Monday October 7, 2002 @06:21PM

from the ntel-nside dept.

Intel

Squid writes: Intel announced today that it is planning several additional processors in its 64-bit Itanium line. The current Itanium models have already sold well over six units according to an Intel sales report, and are receiving many accolades from the press.

The next processors will have incrementally faster clock speeds and bug fixes, and will be named Irconium, Anadium, and Anganese. Rumors of a DRM-enabled chip called Alladium have not yet been confirmed. “We’re also switching to this naming scheme for our lower-end processors,” said an Intel spokesperson. Upcoming Pentium 4 replacements include Ilver, Old, and Opper.

2 Comments

  1. Subject:Missing processor

    What about the Agnesium?

    Comment by Matthew — October 9, 2002 @ 11:02 pm

  2. Subject:Re: Another missing processor

    Don't forget about Ron

    Comment by Farquad — October 11, 2002 @ 12:50 pm

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