There is a low voltage version of the chip available and I think that it would make it the ultimate 64bit machine.
The Pentium 4 with EM64T is not a true 64bit processor and is still based on the aging x86 architecture.
Its funny to think that Windows is compiled to run on a Pentium 1 and because of that we don't really use our new machines to their full capacity...
And in case you need it, the Itanium has a x86 compatibility layer, so it allows you to run x86 code, with the expection of drivers. Drivers are basically the only thing that would have to be rewritten.
IMHO we should move away from this 20yo technology and start fresh...
If we did that, we could be runing a 64bit optimized Windows instead of a Pentium 1 optimized...
Also, IBM would put the ThinkPad on the leading edge of technology and it would make it stand out from the competition even more...
So thats where my question comes in: Would you buy an Itanium based ThinkPad if IBM ever puts one out?






