Comment by matoro 6 months ago That was me that filed the Itanium test suite failure. :) 13 comments matoro Reply apaprocki 6 months ago Ah, porting to HP Superdome servers. It’s like being handed a brochure describing the intricate details of the iceberg the ship you just boarded is about to hit in a few days.A fellow traveler, ahoy! cogman10 6 months ago I worked on the Superdome servers back in the day. What a weird product. I still can't believe it was a profitable division (at my time circa 2011).HP was going through some turbulent waters in those days. mkhnews 6 months ago Yes, some good times despite all the work. boulos 6 months ago The Itanic was kind of great :). I'm convinced it helped sink SGI. crest 6 months ago Itanium did its most most important job: it killed everything but ARM and POWER. froh 6 months ago Sunk by the Great Itanic ? sitkack 6 months ago Why was the sinking of SGI great? boulos 6 months ago Oh, that wasn't the intent. I meant two separate things. The Itanic itself was kind of fascinating, but mostly panned (hence the nickname).SGI's decision to built out Itanium systems may have helped precipitate their own downfall. That was sad. 2 replies → acdha 6 months ago SGI and HP! Intel should have a statue of Rick Belluzzo on they’r campus. kabdib 6 months ago one of the best books on Linux architecture i've read was the one on the Itanium porti think, because Itanic broke a ton of assumptions throwaway2037 6 months ago This sounds interesting. Can you share the title of the book?
apaprocki 6 months ago Ah, porting to HP Superdome servers. It’s like being handed a brochure describing the intricate details of the iceberg the ship you just boarded is about to hit in a few days.A fellow traveler, ahoy! cogman10 6 months ago I worked on the Superdome servers back in the day. What a weird product. I still can't believe it was a profitable division (at my time circa 2011).HP was going through some turbulent waters in those days. mkhnews 6 months ago Yes, some good times despite all the work.
cogman10 6 months ago I worked on the Superdome servers back in the day. What a weird product. I still can't believe it was a profitable division (at my time circa 2011).HP was going through some turbulent waters in those days. mkhnews 6 months ago Yes, some good times despite all the work.
boulos 6 months ago The Itanic was kind of great :). I'm convinced it helped sink SGI. crest 6 months ago Itanium did its most most important job: it killed everything but ARM and POWER. froh 6 months ago Sunk by the Great Itanic ? sitkack 6 months ago Why was the sinking of SGI great? boulos 6 months ago Oh, that wasn't the intent. I meant two separate things. The Itanic itself was kind of fascinating, but mostly panned (hence the nickname).SGI's decision to built out Itanium systems may have helped precipitate their own downfall. That was sad. 2 replies → acdha 6 months ago SGI and HP! Intel should have a statue of Rick Belluzzo on they’r campus.
sitkack 6 months ago Why was the sinking of SGI great? boulos 6 months ago Oh, that wasn't the intent. I meant two separate things. The Itanic itself was kind of fascinating, but mostly panned (hence the nickname).SGI's decision to built out Itanium systems may have helped precipitate their own downfall. That was sad. 2 replies →
boulos 6 months ago Oh, that wasn't the intent. I meant two separate things. The Itanic itself was kind of fascinating, but mostly panned (hence the nickname).SGI's decision to built out Itanium systems may have helped precipitate their own downfall. That was sad. 2 replies →
kabdib 6 months ago one of the best books on Linux architecture i've read was the one on the Itanium porti think, because Itanic broke a ton of assumptions throwaway2037 6 months ago This sounds interesting. Can you share the title of the book?
Ah, porting to HP Superdome servers. It’s like being handed a brochure describing the intricate details of the iceberg the ship you just boarded is about to hit in a few days.
A fellow traveler, ahoy!
I worked on the Superdome servers back in the day. What a weird product. I still can't believe it was a profitable division (at my time circa 2011).
HP was going through some turbulent waters in those days.
Yes, some good times despite all the work.
The Itanic was kind of great :). I'm convinced it helped sink SGI.
Itanium did its most most important job: it killed everything but ARM and POWER.
Sunk by the Great Itanic ?
Why was the sinking of SGI great?
Oh, that wasn't the intent. I meant two separate things. The Itanic itself was kind of fascinating, but mostly panned (hence the nickname).
SGI's decision to built out Itanium systems may have helped precipitate their own downfall. That was sad.
2 replies →
SGI and HP! Intel should have a statue of Rick Belluzzo on they’r campus.
one of the best books on Linux architecture i've read was the one on the Itanium port
i think, because Itanic broke a ton of assumptions
This sounds interesting. Can you share the title of the book?