IBM is filling in the center of its Power 5-based eServer i5 lineup on Tuesday, unwrapping a four-way system aimed at midsize companies looking to consolidate a variety of business applications. The ...
For the first time, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. processors have made their way into an IBM Corp. server. Big Blue announced this week that it will use AMD Opteron models 240, 242 or 246 in its eServer ...
IBM is moving its newest microprocessor, the Power 4+, down into the small models of its Unix-based line of servers, which are manufactured in Rochester. The computer maker this morning announced an ...
Multicore technology pays off for IBM with its 326m server. Cramming as many dual-core Advanced Micro Devices Opteron processors into the smallest space possible, the eServer 326m provides enormous ...
IBM recently announced in Singapore that it has completed a revamp of their server line by pulling them all under the eServer Systems. Although remaining in their separate iSeries, xSeries, pSeries ...
IBM wants its Intel-based servers to pull double duty. The company will use tools from software maker VMware to allow IBM x360 eServer models to run the Windows and Linux operating systems in various ...
IBM THIS MONTH will begin to walk the walk with its eServer strategy. It will unveil new models in its iSeries, pSeries, and xSeries lines of servers, system software, and tools spanning all its ...
IBM on Monday rolled out a handful of beefed-up 64-bit Intel servers that feature a 2MB cache, adding 18 percent to the systems’ overall performance. The additions also contain support for two new ...
IBM Corp. has equipped its family of Unix-based servers with the new-generation Power4+ processor after the debut last week of a machine sized for small businesses. The new eServer model p615, which ...
IBM wants its Intel-based servers to pull double duty. The company will use tools from software maker VMware to allow IBM x360 eServer models to run the Windows and Linux operating systems in various ...