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    Fujitsu
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    Informatica
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    Micro Focus
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    Microsoft
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    NEC
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    Platform Solutions, Inc.
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    SAS
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    Secure64 Software Corporation
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    Silicon Graphics
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    Symantec
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    Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corp., displays a wafer containing the Dual-Core Intel Itanium® 9000 Series Processors, previously codenamed Montecito, at an event in San Francisco, Tuesday, July 18, 2006.
    Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corp., displays a wafer containing the Dual-Core Intel Itanium® 9000 Series Processors, previously codenamed Montecito, at an event in San Francisco, Tuesday, July 18, 2006. Today Intel unveiled five 9000 Series processors, designed for use in business analytics, large data warehouses and high-performance computing.
     
    Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corp., displays the Dual-Core Intel Itanium® 9000 Series Processor, previously codenamed Montecito, at an event in San Francisco, Tuesday, July 18, 2006. Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corp., displays the Dual-Core Intel Itanium® 9000 Series Processor, previously codenamed Montecito, at an event in San Francisco, Tuesday, July 18, 2006. Today Intel unveiled five 9000 Series processors, designed for use in business analytics, large data warehouses and high-performance computing. Each processor is made up of 1.7 billion transistors.
     
    Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corp., displays the Dual-Core Intel Itanium® 9000 Series Processors, previously codenamed Montecito, at an event in San Francisco, Tuesday, July 18, 2006. Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corp., displays the Dual-Core Intel Itanium® 9000 Series Processors, previously codenamed Montecito, at an event in San Francisco, Tuesday, July 18, 2006. Today Intel unveiled five 9000 Series processors, designed for use in business analytics, large data warehouses and high-performance computing. Each processor is made up of 1.7 billion transistors.
     
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