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After Hours - Silicon Graphics International Corp., SGI - SGI CEO Clears Company’s Itanium Stance

Silicon Graphics International Corp.

Soon after official from the SGI announced the next-generation Altix system—dubbed “Ultraviolet”—would be powered by Intel’s upcoming Xeon “Nehalem EX” chips, company’s CEO Mark Barrenechea said in a blog that the company will continue developing systems powered by Itanium, and that Ultraviolet will support both Xeon and Itanium processors. However, the first Ultraviolet systems will be powered by Intel's eight-core Nehalem EX chips.

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However, Barrenechea said in his blog that Ultraviolet will use both Nehalem EX and Itanium processors.

“Ultraviolet represents the next generation of Altix, designed to utilize both Itanium and Xeon processors,” he said in his blog. “Our first priority is to develop a Xeon version of Ultraviolet, based on the strong feedback we have received from many customers.

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