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IBM announces lower-end Linux-Power server

January 24, 2005 Big Blue will begin shipping on Feb. 18 a lower-price model in its OpenPower line of servers. TAGS: IBM POWER5, IBM Corp., Linux, server, operating system

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, IBM Corp., Unix, IBM AIX, engine, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, memory, Linux, operating system

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., Sun UltraSPARC, Linux, Intel x86, Unix server, x86 server, AMD Opteron, Intel Itanium, server, Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, Dell, operating system

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, GCC, Fedora Core, Red Hat Inc., IBM POWER5, release notes, IBM PowerPC, Intel x86, Linux, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, project, 32-bit, Apple Computer, 64-bit, open source

IBM rebuilds Unix servers with Power5+ chip

October 4, 2005 Big Blue's processor move increases performance, as well as competitive pressures on Sun, Hewlett-Packard and Intel. TAGS: Unix server, Sun UltraSPARC, Intel Itanium, IBM POWER5, Unix, IBM Corp., dual-core processor, Montecito, Sun Microsystems Inc., dual-core, Intel, server, AMD, HP, Linux
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