What happened to Intel's Merced IA-64 CPU?

Ben98SentraSE

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I've been looking up this long-in-the-making processor up on Anandtech as well as other places around the web, and last anyone heard it was coming out in mid-2000. I'm looking in Intel's current roadmap and nowhere is Merced. Could it possibly have been cancelled? It was in development for several years. Has the codename been changed?
 

Dually

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It'l b eout. I remmember seeing it at Comdex last spring running on Whistler. It was a huge thing at 500mhz with a heatsink the size of dick cheney. It is geared towards servers and development workstations, i expect it by summer.
 

GL

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It's now called the Itanium and is well on its way towards a debut. But it won't be until Itanium's successor that IA-64 becomes prevalent according to Intel. They expect IA-32 to last well into the near future due to the large installed base and the fact that home users just don't need that much power right now.

-GL