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IBM details new PowerPC chips

July 8, 2005 What's novel about one chip is that each of its two 64-bit cores has its own dedicated 1MB of level-two cache memory. TAGS: IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., cache memory, 64-bit, Apple Computer, server, Intel, Apple Macintosh

Linux-on-Mac seller aims to fill void

August 23, 2005 Originally selling Linux for Macs that used IBM's PowerPC chips, Terra Soft has regrouped in the wake of Apple's Intel switch. TAGS: Terra Soft Solutions Inc., Mercury Computer Systems Inc., IBM PowerPC, server cluster, Apple Xserve, Apple Computer, IBM Corp., Linux, workstation, server, Intel, CEO, Apple Macintosh

IBM Unix servers get x86 Linux apps

April 24, 2007 Big Blue is taking a new approach to try to lure Linux customers to its Power-based servers. TAGS: IBM Unix server, Linux software, IBM Corp., Intel x86, IBM PowerPC, x86 server, Unix server, x86 processor, Linux, Intel Itanium, server, Intel

Unfazed, IBM pumps Power chip program

June 9, 2005 Despite a very public dumping by Apple, Big Blue insists it's still got the Power, saying PCs were a relatively unimportant market anyway. TAGS: Terra Soft Solutions Inc., IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, departure, consortium, Apple Computer, Intel, console, Linux, server, Apple Macintosh, PC

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: Tim Dougherty, blade, IBM AIX, IBM PowerPC 970, blade server, IBM eServer BladeCenter, IBM Corp., high-performance computing, Unix, IBM PowerPC, chassis, SCSI, Intel Xeon, Intel, server, high-performance

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, blade server, chassis, IBM PowerPC, Intel Xeon, IBM Corp., AMD Opteron, server, Ethernet, Intel, Apple Computer, games, HP

IBM blade server redesign for 2006

October 20, 2005 IBM will introduce a new forward- and backward- compatible chassis for its blade servers in 2006, boosting its networking features and flexibility. TAGS: blade server, blade, IBM eServer BladeCenter, backplane, InfiniBand, chassis, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, dual-processor server, networking switch, dual-core, server, networking, dual-core processor, Intel, Apple Computer

Week in review: Intel doubles-down

March 4, 2005 Chipmaker offers developers a peek at its future, including dual-core chips, consumer flash memory and--Apple? TAGS: chip company, Week in review, dual-core processor, storage system, Intel, Intel Itanium, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, networking, Toshiba, Samsung Electronics, Apple Macintosh, server, PC

This week in Intel

March 4, 2005 Chipmaker gives developers a glimpse at its future, including dual-core chips, consumer flash memory and--Apple? TAGS: chip company, dual-core processor, storage system, Intel, Intel Itanium, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, networking, Toshiba, Samsung Electronics, Apple Macintosh, server, PC

Dell is selling AMD chips. But why?

November 8, 2005 Athlon sales could be the first step in a coupling between AMD and the formerly Intel-devoted Dell. TAGS: AMD, AMD Athlon, Dell, AMD Duron, AMD Opteron, IBM PowerPC, Intel, sale, AMD Athlon 64, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, motherboard, PC, server, laptop computer

This week in Apple

August 26, 2005 Intel will offer test versions of software tools aimed at letting Mac developers improve the performance of programs that run on its chips. TAGS: Terra Soft Solutions Inc., Mercury Computer Systems Inc., compiler, Apple Computer, IBM PowerPC, Intel, Linux, Apple Macintosh, server

HP bringing key feature to Itanium servers

January 21, 2005 Software-based partitioning to migrate from older line of Unix servers into new Intel-based product. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Unix server, Vanderpool, Montecito, Unix, Sun UltraSPARC, HP-UX, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, partition, server, HP, Intel, method, Linux, operating system

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, dual-core processor, blade, IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., India, notebook computer, 64-bit, CEO, PC, Intel, server, HP, Apple Computer, Dell, laptop computer

HP's Itanium blade due in early 2006

November 1, 2005 Move will put HP-UX version of Unix on BladeSystem products--servers available today only with x86 processors. TAGS: Intel Itanium, blade, blade server, HP-UX, Intel Xeon, IBM AIX, x86 processor, Unix, HP Compaq ProLiant, AMD Opteron, IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., server, HP, Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc.

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., IBM POWER5, release notes, IBM PowerPC, Linux, Intel x86, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, project, 32-bit, open source, Apple Computer, 64-bit

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., Intel Itanium, multimedia, IBM PowerPC, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, Intel

McNealy's cold feet and other tales of Sun

January 12, 2006 Co-founders recount Sun's early history, including CEO's reluctance to join and attempted mergers with Apple. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Steve Jobs, co-founder, Sun Sparc, Apple Computer, IBM PowerPC, feet, venture capital, CEO, attempt, California, server, Intel
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