Itanium-based Systems by Vendor
Bull SA
BullNovaScale® is the new generation of mainframe-class server dedicated to the datacenter.
The choice of Intel® Itanium® architecture enables Bull to capitalize on its R&D investment by implementing a convergence platform for Microsoft® Windows®, Linux® and its legacy GCOS systems, while allowing Bull to penetrate new markets.
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Fujitsu Limited
Fujitsu's mission-critical PRIMEQUEST server integrates the company's long-developed, high-reliability technology on an open platform. Together with Linux and Windows, PRIMEQUEST - which carries the meanings of "Prime" and "Quest" -pioneers a new, open system, mission-critical environment as the world's strongest open-system server.
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Fujitsu Siemens
Fujitsu Siemens Computers' history of selling Itanium®-based products is older than the company, which goes back to 1999, when, as Siemens Nixdorf Computers, the company delivered workstations and servers based on the "Merced" Intel Itanium processor. In 2005, Fujitsu Siemens Computers introduced the PRIMEQUEST server line for high-end computing on Linux and Windows, adding system robustness to the RAS and performance advantages offered by Intel Itanium architecture.
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Hewlett-Packard
HP supports its enterprise customers with a full line of HP Integrity servers based on the Intel Itanium processor, including Integrity NonStop servers. HP solutions offer end users running Windows, Linux, HP-UX and OpenVMS with highly scalable Integrity servers. HP integrity servers have achieved top TPC-benchmarks.
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Hitachi
In 2005, Hitachi released its world-class integrated blade server platform, BladeSymphony, powered by the latest Intel Itanium processor supporting a 667MHz FSB. This offering has been broadly adopted as a corporate mission-critical server in various markets in Japan, including financial, public services, manufacturing and distributive trade services. Hitachi has also started selling BladeSymphony blade servers in North America since December 2005.
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NEC
NEC offers several models of the Itanium-based servers in their series. The Express5800/1000 Series has consistently maintained the top position in the 32-socket class Itanium-based servers running Windows and Linux. The i-PX9000 mainframe class Itanium-based server will replace NEC's ACOS mainframe architecture with full OS support and the highest levels of RAS functionality.
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Silicon Graphics
SGI Revolutionary standards-based design delivers versatile performance for the most demanding HPC workloads and features new technology that will drive future HPC breakthroughs. SGI Altix 4000 features performance density, 'plug and solve' configurability and continues Altix systems' lead in price-performance for high end servers in a blade form factor.
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