Big Blue will announce its first servers using its new Power5 chip, along with a new branding strategy highlighting the blurring lines between IBM's current server lines, CNET News.com has learned.
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IBM has expanded its Power10 server line with the introduction of midrange and scale-out systems to modernize, protect and automate business applications and IT operations. The new Power10 servers ...
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 ...
Like everything at IBM these days, the new system is geared toward hybrid cloud computing. IBM's Power systems are not for everyone. Built around the company's own Power processors, these systems are ...
IBM has strengthened its hand in the Unix business with new systems based on its Power7 processors, including a server for large enterprises that scales to 256 cores. The Power 795 is IBM’s biggest ...