  | | | Opinions AMD64 vs EM64T vs Itanium II | Opinions AMD64 vs EM64T vs Itanium II 2006-08-26 - By Collins, Kevin [MindWorks]
Back Yes, people do seem to frown on Itanium for some reason... In our experience moving HP-UX from PA-RISC to Itanium we saw huge performance improvements, so we are very happy with Itanium CPUs :)
Kevin
-- --Original Message-- -- From: nahant-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto:nahant-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Arjan van de Ven Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 12:17 AM To: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (Nahant) Discussion List Cc: taroon-list@(protected) Subject: Re: Opinions AMD64 vs EM64T vs Itanium II
> > Are there any technical reasons to prefer AMD64 (Opteron), EM64T > (Xeon) or Itanium II CPUs? Are there things that don't work in RedHat > on any of those platforms with either RHEL3 or RHEL4? > > Beyond that, we are currently running 32-bit on 32bit Xeon processors > - I'm think I can also run 32-bit RedHat on either the AMD64 or EM64T > chips - is that correct?
you can run a 32 bit OS on x86-64 (EM64T and AMD64) yes. If you really care about 32 bit application compatibility I would have to say that Itanium II isn't really for you; while if you want to run native number crunching applications, Itanium might be an option. (People and magazines tend to laugh a bit about Itanium; for certain applications, especially number crunching it's a great CPU)
While there is 32 bit application compatibility on Itanium, it's not as smooth and transparent as it is on x86-64; if you really depend on this heavily I would consider a nice Xeon 5100 series box :)
The one limit you have with a 32 bit OS is the total amount of memory; you don't really want to go over 32Gb, and even 16Gb can have issues...
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