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More memory coming to future IBM chips

February 14, 2007 Big Blue comes up with a way to cram more memory directly onto its processors, boosting performance starting in 2008. TAGS: cache memory, SRAM, DRAM, IBM Corp., transistor, memory, AMD, CPU, Intel

IBM brings Power5 to low-end Unix server

February 9, 2005 New machine uses a chip with one or two processing engines and accommodates as much as 32GB of memory. TAGS: IBM POWER5, Unix server, Unix, IBM Corp., IBM AIX, engine, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, memory, Linux, operating system

IBM connects chips for better bandwidth

April 12, 2007 Intel and others have been showing off "through-silicon vias," but IBM says it will come out with chips using the new technology next year. Photo: Closing in on TSV TAGS: gigabit, power consumption, Rambus Inc., IBM Corp., memory chip, semiconductor, memory, Intel

Infineon, IBM collaborate on new memory tech

May 23, 2005 The two companies will research phase-change memory, material that retains data by changing its structure. TAGS: Infineon Technologies AG, material, IBM Corp., structure, memory, Intel

IBM changes directions in magnetic memory

August 20, 2007 Big Blue teams up with TDK to develop a magnetic type of memory chip called STT-RAM; 65-nanometer prototype expected within four years. TAGS: nanometer, Freescale Semiconductor Inc., IBM Corp., memory chip, memory, field, direction

IBM announces full AMD Opteron server line

August 1, 2006 Three years after chip's debut, Big Blue wholeheartedly embraces Opteron with five new servers. TAGS: AMD Opteron, server line, IBM Corp., AMD, x86 server, Intel Xeon, server, quad-core, blade, Intel, memory, 64-bit, database

Intel's Celeron takes the 64-bit route

June 27, 2005 Chipmaking giant releases new processor, prepares for battle with AMD's Sempron in the value PC space. TAGS: Intel Celeron, Intel EM64T, 64-bit, 64-bit computing, Intel, AMD Sempron, AMD, Intel Pentium, memory, IBM Corp., PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

IBM Power blades to arrive in March

November 14, 2003 Big Blue plans to announce on Tuesday a slender server called the JS20 that uses its own Power processors, but a delay means the system won't ship until late in the first quarter. TAGS: blade, IBM eServer BladeCenter, Intel Xeon, IBM Corp., IBM pSeries, chassis, IBM xSeries, Unix server, Sun UltraSPARC, blade server, IBM AIX, Intel Itanium, 64-bit, Linux, server, Sun Microsystems Inc.

IBM to ship supercomputer system this month

February 11, 2005 Company plans to begin selling a powerful but power-hungry server specialized for supercomputing, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: IBM POWER5, supercomputing, supercomputer, cluster, IBM Corp., high-performance computing, lab, IBM AIX, high-performance, computing, server, memory, Dell

Linux gets built-in Cell processor support

March 21, 2006 Updated kernel includes Oracle software for clustered databases, improves how OS runs on multiprocessor systems. TAGS: Linus Torvalds, kernel, multiprocessor, Linux, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Oracle Corp., Sun UltraSPARC, T1, Linux kernel, IBM Corp., file system, Sun Solaris, programming, Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., patch management

IBM brains capture a PC's soul

August 12, 2005 Researchers develop three-layer software that lets you carry a full PC operating environment on an iPod, PDA or cell phone. TAGS: virtual machine, IBM Corp., Knoppix Linux, Intel x86, researcher, PC, Linux, memory, Apple iPod, keyboard, USB, Firefox, Web browser, hard drive, operating system

PlayStation 3 Cell chip aims high

February 4, 2005 The Cell processor, to be introduced at a research conference next week, implements some radical changes from current chip design. TAGS: grid computing, Sony PS3, Sony Playstation, architecture, IBM Corp., conference, memory, cell phone, Sony Corp., security, video

IBM attacks Unix rivals with Power5

July 13, 2004 New systems boost performance and can run many operating systems simultaneously. TAGS: IBM POWER5, IBM POWER4, Unix server, Unix, IBM eServer, HP PA-RISC, IBM Corp., chief architect, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM AIX, server, HP, AMD, memory, operating system

Cell companion chip gets hot demo

August 15, 2005 Toshiba shows off a "super companion chip" to the Cell microprocessor that can record 48 TV shows at once. TAGS: Rambus Inc., Toshiba, microprocessor, IBM Corp., PCI, memory, programming, TV, Sony Corp., video

Intel releases new high-end Xeon processors

March 30, 2005 Chipmaker introduces first high-end models to include 64-bit features designed to easily accommodate large amounts of memory. TAGS: Intel Xeon MP, Intel Xeon, Pat Gelsinger, cache memory, 64-bit, dual-core processor, x86 server, Intel, Intel Itanium, AMD, chipset, chip company, server, memory, PCI, IBM Corp.

HP brings new chips to servers

February 9, 2004 The computer maker announces new servers that use Intel's Itanium processor and HP's own PA-8800, the second-to-last chip in the company's Precision Architecture lineage. TAGS: Intel Itanium, IBM POWER5, Sun UltraSPARC IV, Sun UltraSPARC, Unix server, two-processor, AMD Opteron, dual-core, Intel Xeon, 64-bit, HP, Intel x86, server, Unix, 32-bit, AMD

HP, Sun bring dual-core Opterons to servers

April 21, 2005 HP upgrades four-processor server with AMD's new dual-core Opteron. Sun, too, makes four into eight. TAGS: AMD Opteron, dual-core, blade, dual-core processor, Intel Xeon, four-processor server, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP Compaq ProLiant, x86 processor, AMD, server, IBM Corp., HP, memory, Intel

SGI to make dual-core Altix in late 2005

December 22, 2004 The high-performance computer's next edition will be revamped to run Intel's dual-core Itanium chips. TAGS: SGI Altix, Silicon Graphics Inc., Montecito, Intel Itanium, teraflop, dual-core, supercomputing, bus, high-performance, Germany, IBM Corp., Intel, router, memory, HP
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