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Intel has just shaken up their server lineup for 2007. PA Semi is set for a major performance/watt breakthrough in 2007 with a dual-core, 64-bit, Altivec-enabled processor that looks perfect for ...
IBM’s Tuesday, October 15th announcement of the PowerPC 970 was one of the most heavily anticipated processor announcements in recent memory. Mac users, would-be Mac users, Linux enthusiasts… ...
IBM announced the PowerPC 970MP on Thursday at its Power Everywhere show in Tokyo. The new chip is aimed at entry-level servers, clustered environments and the embedded market. It is a dual-core ...
IBM said its new PowerPC Internet Appliance Platform (IAP) will reduce the number of chip needed to connect systems to the Internet by a factor of 10. The company predicted that its new processor ...
IBM is preparing a 1.8-GHz PowerPC processor, its fastest to date, that will run both 64-bit and 32-bit applications, the company announced today. The PowerPC 970 processor, due out in the second ...
Nintendo uses a custom PowerPC processor in its Game Cube system, for example. And Apple Computer uses the PowerPC 970 in a number of Macintosh desktops and its Xserve server.
Big Blue plans to design the new desktop PowerPC chip using technology from its Power4 processor for servers. Though the server chip has a different name and a different design, Power4 is ...
LSI plans to integrate PowerPC (R) into its next-generation SoC multicore networking platform. EAST FISHKILL, N.Y., Sept 15, 2009 -- IBM Corporation today announced the industry's highest performance, ...
IBM Corp. Tuesday said the firm for the first time will use its 64-bit PowerPC 970 processor in a new blade server. The PowerPC 970 is derived from the Power4 processor family currently used in the ...
IBM and Hitachi will team up for new PowerPC processors, according to a Semiconductor Business News report. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear that, at least initially, the Mac platform will ...
Rohrer, one of IBM’s go-to guys to solve difficult problems, oversaw the development of the PowerPC 970FX processor and contributed heavily to the chip’s power saving circuit design.
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