OpenPower line to make debut Monday as Big Blue looks beyond the chip's high-end niche, CNET News.com has learned. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
5 Big Ways Big Data Is Changing the IT Network In a move that signals a resurgent push in the high end of the server market, IBM today unveiled three Power Systems LC servers that it says cost half as ...
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IBM is keeping the faith for Unix just like it is for mainframes. It has announced a new Unix-based server, the IBM Power E1080, the first in a family that is based on the POWER10 processor. IBM ...
IBM on Monday launched a one-two punch with its new Power7 processors, which the company claims have twice the performance of the Power6 line but consume less power. A Power7 ceramic module with a lid ...
IBM’s Power servers topped a list of most reliable x86 and Unix machines in a new survey, clocking in at only 15 minutes of unplanned downtime per year. Linux distributions running on x86 servers also ...
IBM is warming up to the idea of adding servers using its Power processors and the OpenCompute open design to its product portfolio. “I’m going to bring OpenCompute servers into my portfolio at some ...
IBM is building slimmer versions of its Power hardware—used by its Watson supercomputer—to run complex database applications as well as simpler Web-based ones. IBM has designed its latest Power ...
New offering designed to move SAP S/4HANA workloads from IBM Power Systems on-premises to cloud within 90 days IBM (IBM) realized 30% reduction in infrastructure costs and related operations over 18 ...
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 ...
IBM is warming up to the idea of adding servers using its Power processors and the OpenCompute open design to its product portfolio. “I’m going to bring OpenCompute servers into my portfolio at some ...