Keeping this in view, why was Itanium discontinued?
Put simply, Itanium failed in part because Intel pushed a task into software that software compilers aren't capable of addressing all that effectively.
Secondly, is x86 AMD or Intel? AMD developed and owns x86–64. Intel uses it under a cross-licensing agreement with AMD, which also allows AMD to use elements of the older x86 architecture. AMD developed and owns x86–64. Intel uses it under a cross-licensing agreement with AMD, which also allows AMD to use elements of the older x86 architecture.
In this manner, what is an Itanium based system?
Itanium (/aɪˈteɪniəm/ eye-TAY-nee-əm) is a family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors that implement the Intel Itanium architecture (formerly called IA-64). Itanium-based systems were produced by HP/Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) (the HPE Integrity Servers line) and several other manufacturers.
Was Itanium a RISC?
Theorically, for HP, Itanium is the evolution of the RISC technology. RISC has reached a level that cannot be improved, so Itanium was created. Both are true 64 bit processors. But, probably, the real thing is that maintining a processor is too expensive and is more rentable to use Intel's technology.
