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IBM plans Power6 blades for next year

December 6, 2006 Moving IBM's high-end Power chip family into blades will mean an expansion of BladeSystem abilities and market. TAGS: IBM PowerPC 970, blade, blade server, IBM eServer BladeCenter, IBM PowerPC, IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., mainframe, AMD Opteron, dual-core processor, server, multimedia, operating system

IBM brings Unix, faster chip to Power blades

October 8, 2004 Big Blue says it has improved the processor of its JS20 blade servers and now sells them with its AIX version of Unix. TAGS: blade, IBM AIX, IBM PowerPC 970, blade server, IBM eServer BladeCenter, IBM Corp., Unix, high-performance computing, IBM PowerPC, chassis, SCSI, Intel Xeon, high-performance, Intel, Sun Microsystems Inc., server

IBM bringing gaming chip to blade servers

February 8, 2006 Bets on boost from high-end PowerPC in debuting BladeCenter and from unusual Cell chip in future servers to keep its edge. TAGS: IBM eServer BladeCenter, blade server, blade, chassis, Intel Xeon, IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., AMD Opteron, server, Ethernet, Intel, Apple Computer, HP, games

IBM's blade agenda: Cell chip, InfiniBand

February 3, 2006 Big Blue plans to demo the Cell blade, which is expected to to be used in high-performance technical computing. TAGS: IBM eServer BladeCenter, blade, blade server, InfiniBand, backplane, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, computing, chassis, Intel Xeon, high-performance, engine, server, AMD, networking, Linux

Mercury expects boost from IBM's Cell blade

February 10, 2006 Mercury Computer Systems plans a Cell blade server of its own--but Big Blue is a partner in the business, not a direct competitor. Images: Mercury's blade mock-up TAGS: Mercury Computer Systems Inc., blade, blade server, IBM Corp., signal processing, radar, IBM PowerPC, Sony Corp., Toshiba, server

Year in review: The PC chugs on

December 19, 2005 Fading of the PC is predicted often, but low prices and emerging nations helped this year's sales beat expectations. TAGS: AMD Opteron, IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., dual-core processor, blade, India, 64-bit, notebook computer, CEO, Intel, server, PC, HP, Apple Computer, Dell, laptop computer
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