in Enter[rise Linux 6, Red Hat is to Drop Itanium support
12/26/09 06:05
For Intel's Itanium processor that is located over in Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat is dropping support, which had been scheduled to be the next major release of its operating system.
This is simply, all according to the Red Hat company, as they had said so, in a statement, just Sunday, gone.
When it is that they drop support for Itanium, this would only prove to make economic sense for Red Hat, and this is according to the research director for the European Systems Group of IDC, Chris Ingle.
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