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"It's actually the Itanium that is dead, Intel is switching to AMD64."
@ AMD fans:
Itanium is not going anywhere. Too much $$$$$$$$$$ dumped into it to just abadon ship now. Itanium still has a role to play for Intel. Check out the roadmap near the bottom of this this link http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1995 to see that Itanium still has life. The whole "Itanium is dead" comments are foolish just like the "BSD is dying" ones.