US Supreme Court tells Oracle to give up on Itanium case
It will have to pay HPE $3 billion in damages
The US Supreme Court took time out from its busy schedule of trying to turn back the clock on US abortion law to refuse to hear Oracle's appeal to overturn a ruling ordering the IT giant to pay $3 billion in damages.
Intel finally kills Itanium
End of an error
After 20 years of being a loud resounding yawn in the computer world, Intel has finally put its Itanium product to sleep.
Intel sinks the wreck of the Itanic
Itanium rusts away by 2021
Chipzill has finally given up on its Itanium 9700-series codenamed Kittson processors.
Itanium servers sing swan-song
New chip out soon which might be the last
HPE has announced that it will ship the high-end Itanium servers in the second half of the year, and the chip will be supported by HP-UX and OpenVMS.
Oracle told to pay HP $3 billion over Itanium
The cost of stopping support
A Californian jury has decided that Oracle should not have stopped supporting Itanium and needs to write a cheque to HP for $3 billion for doing so.Needless to say Oracle has said it would appeal the verdict.
Intel downgrades Kittson
Itanium chugs on and but it will be overweight
Chipzilla has been making mutterings about its much neglected Itanium product, which seem to indicate that it will be downgraded to an elderly process
Intel scales back Itanium plans
Won’t move to 22nm
Oracle dismisses HP Itanium suit a 'publicity stunt'
They should have invested in a boat
Intel continues to talk about its Itanium love
Even if the Xeon is probably better
HP tells us that Itanium will last ten years
Oracle needs to sling its hook