even more convinced that something wrong is going on. I can understand that market share is important, but different vendors (including SAP) obviously have different perspectives (Intel has more or less equal income from ia64 and non-ia64, so it is here to stay !!!), and I won't tell now how it actually looks like to me ... I think that HP lost good competitors, but
Intel just recently announced that Itanium sales 2001-2010 were around 5 billion USD.
Comparing that to just FY 2009 Intel revenue (35 billion USD) I'd say that ia64 is far from being "equal income".
There just isn't any money to be made from Itanium. -- Jussi _______________________________________________ rhelv5-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-list
