Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Friday March 18 2005 @ 09:37AM EST
ITWorld: Fujitsu Ltd. next month will launch a new line of multiprocessor servers based on Intel Corp.'s Itanium 2 processor, according to sources familiar with the company's plans. The new line, called PrimeQuest, will be unveiled at a press conference in San Francisco currently scheduled for April 5, the sources said.
The PrimeQuest products will be Fujitsu's first high-end Itanium servers. The company currently sells Primergy servers with as many as four Itanium processors, but will expand its product line to include servers with between eight and 64 Itanium processors with the launch of PrimeQuest.
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