Intel introduces less expensive Itanium 2 chips

ENT News | at | by Mike

Intel rolled out two new Itanium 2 processors this week that will help drive down the cost of 64-bit computing systems. Both processors are optimized for dual-processor servers and workstations, and one of the chips, previously code-named "Deerfield" has lower power requirements.

The new processors are a 1.4-GHz processor with 1.5 MB of L3 cache priced at $1,172 each in 1,0000-unit quantities and a 1-GHz processor with 1.5 MB of L3 cache priced at $744. The six current Itanium versions are priced between $4,227 and $1,338 in 1,000-unit quantities.