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IBM switches on Power5 servers

May 3, 2004 Big Blue unveils its new high-powered server line, which features the company's latest 64-bit processor and is seen as a possible threat to Intel, Sun and HP. TAGS: IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., 64-bit CPU, Intel Itanium, server, Sun Microsystems Inc., 64-bit, Unix, HP, Intel, operating system

IBM shifts software price for dual-core x86 chips

April 21, 2005 Big Blue says dual-core processors count as single CPU in software licensing--but only for x86 systems, not for IBM Power5-based ones. TAGS: IBM POWER5, dual-core processor, server software, dual-core, multi-core processor, Intel x86, IBM Corp., x86 processor, practice, server, CPU, AMD, Intel

Red Hat upgrades security

September 7, 2004 Update to Enterprise Linux 3 also includes support for IBM Power5 servers, new driver support and bug fixes. TAGS: Unisys Corp., Red Hat Inc., IBM POWER5, data center, Intel, software company, security, Linux, IBM Corp., server

IBM unveils Linux Power servers

September 13, 2004 The OpenPower systems, starting at $5,000, are based on the Power5 chip and will run SuSE or Red Hat versions of Linux. TAGS: IBM POWER5, Sun UltraSPARC, virtualization, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, IBM Corp., microprocessor, Intel Itanium, SuSE, Linux, Red Hat Inc., server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel

First IBM Power5 server to debut Monday

April 30, 2004 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. TAGS: IBM POWER5, IBM iSeries, server line, IBM eServer, IBM pSeries, IBM Corp., branding, IBM DB2, IBM WebSphere, Intel Itanium, AMD Opteron, server, brand, Unix, Linux, HP

Next IBM-Apple chip getting high-end feature

December 21, 2004 Big Blue is incorporating technology that lets the chip run multiple operating systems simultaneously. TAGS: IBM POWER5, IBM PowerPC 970, IBM POWER4, dual-core, IBM PowerPC, management console, IBM Corp., powerline, Apple Computer, AMD, blade server, blade, virtualization, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, server

IBM to charge up Power at chip event

March 19, 2004 The company later this month heads to Manhattan to talk up its array of processors, which run devices from game systems to servers. TAGS: IBM PowerPC, IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., Apple Xserve, video game, Manhattan, family, Toshiba, Sony Corp., Nintendo Co. Ltd., Motorola Inc., event, server, agreement, Intel, video

Intel fills in more details on Itanium family

July 23, 2004 Technology from notebooks and from cheaper servers is coming to Intel's Itanium line. But will customers bite? TAGS: Montecito, Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2, multi-threading, Intel Xeon, IBM POWER5, AMD, Intel, server, power, notebook computer, IBM Corp.

IBM to launch Linux-only Power servers

September 10, 2004 OpenPower line to make debut Monday as Big Blue looks beyond the chip's high-end niche, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: IBM POWER5, server line, IBM Corp., Linux, Sun UltraSPARC, Intel x86, Unix server, x86 server, server, AMD Opteron, Intel Itanium, Unix, Intel, Sun Microsystems Inc., operating system

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, HP, two-processor, Unix server, AMD, 64-bit, dual-core, Sun UltraSPARC, Intel x86, Intel Xeon, 32-bit, AMD Opteron, memory, Unix

IBM boosts high-end Unix servers

July 25, 2006 Brings Power5+ chip to top-end servers, boosting performance during rapid change in server market. Photo: The p5-595 Unix server TAGS: Unix server, IBM POWER5, Montecito, Unix, virtualization, Intel Itanium, IBM Corp., AMD, server, HP, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel

IBM chip architect guns for gigahertz

February 14, 2006 Unlike many colleagues, Power6 chief architect Brad McCredie continues to give clock speed priority in IBM's next-gen server processor. TAGS: clock speed, pipeline, frequency, chief architect, IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., Unix server, instruction, Unix, conference, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, Intel

GM springs for IBM supercomputer

April 21, 2004 The automotive giant will install one of the world's fastest systems to run crash simulations. The sale is a big boost to IBM's momentum in the supercomputer market. TAGS: supercomputer, Cray Inc., Silicon Graphics Inc., Blue Gene, IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., high-performance, Unix server, Unix, Linux, HP, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, Intel

IBM's Power6 gets help with math, multimedia

October 10, 2006 Big Blue's server processor can natively handle base-10 arithmetic and supports AltiVec multimedia extensions. TAGS: math, IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, Intel Itanium, multimedia, server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel

Sun upgrades servers with UltraSparc IV+ debut

September 15, 2005 Next week will see the launch of the new top-of-the-line chip in a revamp of Sun's core Unix server line, News.com has learned. TAGS: Sun UltraSPARC, Sun UltraSPARC IV, Unix server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC III, IBM POWER5, RISC, Sun Sparc, Unix, AMD, dual-core processor, x86 processor, IBM Corp., family, HP, server

Red Hat releases newest Fedora

June 13, 2005 Among other features, the free Linux package comes with the Xen virtualization software and version 4 of GCC. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core, GCC, Red Hat Inc., Xen, IBM POWER5, IBM PowerPC, Intel x86, Linux, Apple Computer, Intel Pentium 4, virtualization, Intel Pentium, 32-bit, 64-bit, project
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