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ItaniumŪ Architecture for Software Developers
by Walter Triebel. Published August 2000.
This is the starter book for your collection on the new architecture. The target audience is a broad mixture of application developers who are creating new Itanium-based applications or are porting current applications to the new architecture. It is also a valuable resource for developers of firmware, system software, or operating systems. More about this book. |

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Programming ItaniumŪ-Based Systems
by Walter Triebel, Joseph Bissell, and Rick Booth. Published August 2001.
This is the first general programming book for software application developers targeting the Itanium processor family. This book will help you to harness the power of Intel's new line of very long instruction word (VLIW) processors. More about this book. |

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Scientific Computing on ItaniumŪ-Based Systems
by Marius Cornea, Ping Tak Peter Tang, and John Harrison. Published January 2003.
Covering key and unique architectural features of the Intel Itanium processor that make it the platform of choice for high-quality numerical software, this reference provides examples of typical floating-point computations presented in assembly and/or high-level languages. More about this book. |

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