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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, x86 server, Unix server, IBM PowerPC, Linux, x86 processor, Intel Itanium, server, Intel

Intel plans to test Mac development tools

August 24, 2005 Chipmaker will offer test versions of software tools aimed at improving the performance of programs that run on its chips. TAGS: compiler, IBM PowerPC, development tool, Intel, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, developer, Linux, Microsoft Windows

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, Linux, Intel x86, project, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, open source, 64-bit, Apple Computer, 32-bit

PowerPC support on tap for Red Hat Linux

February 15, 2005 Firm's next product for Linux enthusiasts will support IBM's Power processor and allow users to run multiple OSes simultaneously. TAGS: Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., IBM PowerPC, EMC Corp., Red Hat Linux, Xen, Fedora Core, enthusiast, x86 processor, Linux, programmer, open-source software, IBM Corp., support, 64-bit, conference

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, Linux, console, Apple Macintosh, server, PC

Much ado over Apple-Intel developer box

August 4, 2005 Fans upset over security chip designed to prevent the loading of the new Intel-centered Mac OS onto non-Apple machines. TAGS: ADC Telecommunications Inc., security chip, Apple Power Mac, Apple Computer, Infineon Technologies AG, IBM PowerPC, Intel x86, Apple Macintosh, Intel, Apple Mac OS X, developer, AMD, Linux, operating system, motherboard, Microsoft Corp.

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

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, backplane, InfiniBand, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, chassis, computing, Intel Xeon, high-performance, engine, server, AMD, networking, Linux

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, HP-UX, blade server, Intel Xeon, IBM AIX, x86 processor, HP Compaq ProLiant, Unix, IBM PowerPC, AMD Opteron, IBM Corp., server, HP, Linux, AMD

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, Montecito, Vanderpool, Unix, HP-UX, Sun UltraSPARC, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, partition, server, HP, Intel, method, operating system, Linux
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