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April 02, 2005
Intel releases 64-bit quad Xeons
Ars Technica: “On Tuesday, Intel unveiled its high-end “Truland” platform, which consists of the first 64-bit Xeon MPs and the new E8500 chipset. Previous 64-bit Xeons supported only dual-processor configurations, so the release of the 64-bit Xeon MP marks the migration of 64-bit support into Intel’s quad-processor Xeon MP line.”
Posted by Oleg Ivrii at April 2, 2005 12:49 PM