The Itanium series processor, codenamed Poulson, the follow-on processor to Tukwila was released on November 8, According to Intel, it skips the 45 nm process technology and uses a 32 nm process technology. That's what we already knew about what we now know will be called the Itanium series, and it is a lot. We now know there will be four Poulson Itaniums: The , , , and The manual does not supply the model numbers, clock speeds, activated L3 cache sizes, or prices, though it does explain lots about the inner workings of the chip. Intel publishes Itanium reference manual : In June we reported on several unreleased series CPUs, spotted in one of Intel's Product Change Notifications (PCN). Later it was confirmed that the processors are upcoming Itanium products, based on not yet released "Poulson" core.
Now Intel has set the entire Poulson family to discontinued in Q1 , a little more than eight years after their release. Intel’s customers are advised to place their orders on Itanium Intel publishes Itanium reference manual : In June we reported on several unreleased series CPUs, spotted in one of Intel's Product Change Notifications (PCN). Later it was confirmed that the processors are upcoming Itanium products, based on not yet released "Poulson" core. The Itanium series processor, codenamed Poulson, is the follow-on processor to Tukwila and was released on November 8, [37] [ failed verification ] According to Intel, it skips the 45 nm process technology and uses a 32 nm process technology.
Intel has just announced a new line of Intel Itanium microprocessors to date known as Intel Poulson offered for high yield market UNIX. Nov 8, This summer, Intel accidentally published the Itanium Series Reference manual, outing the name of the Poulson family and the four SKUs. The State-of-the-Art Intel® Itanium® processor series 6 instructions per cycle to a maximum 12 Microarchitecture (Poulson).
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