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Calling it an “unprecedented step,” IBM outlined its plans to collaborate openly on the Power microprocessor architecture and heralded “a new, open hardware era” as it announced the plans at its Power ...
According to IBM and Microprocessor Forum literature, IBM plans to announce a new G3 processor on Wednesday at the Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, CA. Officially named the 750FX, this new G3 is ...
IBM announced it has developed what it calls the world's fastest computer chip - a microprocessor for a new version of the IBM mainframe that begins shipping to customers on September 10th. Called the ...
PORTLAND, Ore.—A new suite of benchmarks released by IBM Research, in cooperation with Intel Research, will likely accelerate the development of robust new clock distribution schemes for ...
One month after announcing plans to bring virtualization technology to systems based on its Power microprocessors, IBM this week revealed a few more details on how it plans to add a new range of ...
In a move to open up its Power microprocessor architecture, IBM has formed an industry consortium chartered with opening up the process of building Power processors. Called Power.org, the consortium ...
IBM (NYSE:IBM) has announced plans to bring its POWER6 microprocessor-based technology to small and midsize customers and deliver new virtualization solutions to help these businesses consolidate ...
IBM has slowly and quietly moved off the Mac in the past year. Its G3 processors, which used to live on three-quarters of all Macintoshes, now only ship on iBooks. Motorola’s G4 processor has gone ...
IBM's lineup of servers built around its Power microprocessor continue to be one of the standouts among the systems that it sells. Gordon Haff is Red Hat's cloud evangelist although the opinions ...
IBM will license designs of the Power microprocessor architecture to other companies including Google, in an effort to expand use of the architecture and reverse declines in its systems hardware ...
We know that large data centers running powerful servers use vast amounts of electricity. Anything that can reduce consumption would be a welcome change, especially in a time of climate upheaval. That ...
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