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For some reason, I thought that Intel had abandoned the Itanium platform. I was surprised to see that HP was still marketing machines based on that processor line.



You might be thinking of Microsoft, which dropped support for Itanium in 2010.


Or Oracle who dropped support in 2011 (and were sued by HP): http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/hp-sues-oracle-over-itanium-su...


Or glibc, which dropped support a few weeks ago: http://repo.or.cz/w/glibc.git/commit/d75a0a62b12c35ee85f786d...




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