http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/03/16/010316hnorigin.xml

"Once Intel has Itanium IA-64 in the market under general availability,
we will offer the Origin 3000 with an Itanium chip and Linux operating
system. The system will have the very fast multiprocessor interconnect
in the NUMAflex architecture. Customers can also physically partition
the systems between both MIPS-Irix and Itanium-Linux, but the two
partitions will not be able to share memory. SGI aims to bring
scalability and 64-way multiprocessing and beyond to Linux. We would be
happy to see Linux become more scalable based on its own development,
but if it doesn't, then we will scale it ourselves and offer it to the
market."

/me, care se gindeste ca chiar o sa se joace cu sculele astea ;-)

-- 
Florin Andrei


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