IBM Corp. Wednesday rolled out a new BladeCenter chassis and several blade servers, including a blade based on the Cell processor IBM is developing with Sony Corp. and Toshiba Corp. that is used in ...
The Reviewmeister loves blade servers – they’re small, they’re powerful and they’re hot. This week we review IBM’s BladeCenter platform. The BladeCenter chassis uses 120V AC, but the unit sent to us ...
IBM and Topspin announced last week that Topspin’s InfiniBand switches and host channel adapters will be incorporated into IBM’s BladeCenter servers. The two companies collaborated on the development ...
IBM has developed a new storage array designed to slide into the chassis of the company’s BladeCenter line of ultra-thin blade servers, a company executive has confirmed. The product, which has yet to ...
The company is also preparing to introduce its new POWER 6 processor. IBM unveiled a nine-core IBM Cell blade, a dual-core POWER processor-based BladeCenterJS21 and an ultra low-power Intel-based ...
The company on Tuesday told attendees of its PartnerWorld conference, held this week in St. Louis, that it has partnered with Devon IT to offer a new family of blades for its BladeCenter chassis that ...
Everything about the IBM BladeCenter H just screams IBM, from the mainframe-like aesthetics to the spartan management interface -- even the "H" model name. Severe-looking matte-black chassis ...
IBM on Tuesday will unveil a new line of low-power blade servers based on the same 64-bit PowerPC 970 processor that Apple Computer Inc. uses in its Power Mac G5 computers. The new system, called the ...
IBM announced its new BladeCenter S yesterday. The new blade computing system is aimed at allowing smaller businesses to integrate the servers used in a small office environment into one system that ...
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