> "Hewlett-Packard reckons Intel's 64-bit Itanium CPU is sufficiently
> ready for market that it has canned a plan to buy and rebadge Unisys
> servers based on the 32-bit Pentium III Xeon and will instead offer
> its own IA-64-based hardware.
What? HP was going to buy UNISYS hardware? Glad that's down the
tubes.
Nick D.
P. S. ITMT the computer market is soft as h... and may be getting softer.
NMD
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