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Itanium 2 uses socket PAC611 with a 128 bit wide FSB.The 90 nm CPUs (9000 and 9100 series) bring dual-core chips and an updated microarchitecture adding multithreading and splitting the L2 cache into a 256 KB data cache and 1 MB instruction cache per core (the pre-9000 series L2 cache being a 256 KB common cache).
The Itanium 2 processor was released in July 2002, ... places Itanium support on hold for the 5.0 release. [250] October: Intel releases the "Montvale" Itanium 2 9100 ...
Montecito is the code-name of a major release of Intel's Itanium 2 Processor Family (IPF), which implements the Intel Itanium architecture on a dual-core processor. It was officially launched by Intel on July 18, 2006, as the "Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 processor".
Intel Processor U300 1.2 4.4 8 Smart Cache: 1100 48 U300E 1.1 ... 2000 (not widely available at time of release) 1100 MHz; ... Itanium 2 (chronological entry ...
enhanced McKinley microarchitecture used in the Itanium 2 9000- and 9100-series of processors. Added dual core, coarse multithreading, and other improvements. The Montvale update added demand-based switching and core-level lockstep execution. Tukwila enhanced microarchitecture used in the Itanium 9300 series of processors.
IA-64 (Intel Itanium architecture) is the instruction set architecture (ISA) of the discontinued Itanium family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors. The basic ISA specification originated at Hewlett-Packard (HP), and was subsequently implemented by Intel in collaboration with HP. The first Itanium processor, codenamed Merced, was released in 2001.
CPU Itanium 2, the fourth-generation Itanium (but still called Itanium 2). 130 nm. Successor to Madison. Possibly Fanwood, a borough in the US state of New Jersey. 2004 Fayetteville Motherboard Intel D815EFV desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket 370, 815E chipset (Solano). Reference unknown. 2001 Fiji Motherboard Intel FJ440ZX ...
Since 2012, Intel Itanium 95xx microprocessor Poulson became available. In 2017, Intel announced that their most recent Itanium chip (code-named Kittson) would be their last Itanium update. [1] In 2016, Hewlett Packard Enterprise released the Superdome X, which is based on Intel Xeon processors, supporting 16 CPU sockets and 24 TB of RAM memory.