It appears that better and faster transistors made of graphene aren't all that IBM is working on, since its recent press release speaks of a new set of POWER7 servers for demanding emerging applications.Though not really focused on the consumer market, IBM is one of biggest names on the business, enterprise and... |
12 April 2011 10:31 GMT |
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Supercomputers are generally large collections of processors that work simultaneously on solving complex problems, such as disease cures, global warming, natural-phenomenon analyses, and so on. Naturally, the higher the combined computing power, the faster the solution is found. IBM's Power7 microprocessor, whic... |
8 December 2009 07:15 GMT |
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Armonk, New York-based IBM has recently unveiled details on its much-anticipated Power7 chip for high-performance server systems, which is expected to power upcoming high-end machines. Details on the new processor have been revealed at the Hot Chips 09 Symposium in Sheraton, Palo Alto, by the company's William S... |
27 August 2009 03:36 GMT |
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IBM is determined to go aggressive on the microprocessor market and it prepares a strong weapon for the action, a 45nm octo-core giant, called Power7. This little monster looks like a highly capable device, offering up to 256 GigaFlops of performance; it is rumored to be delivered on the market featuring a clock spee... |
14 July 2008 04:11 GMT |
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