IBM - Big Blue goes Green
Using examples from the industry, IBM and its partners will demonstrate new approaches and services for large companies and medium sized businesses that support the creation of an innovative organization or business using IBM solutions. "Green Responsibility" showcases environmentally friendly solutions and technologies that can be used in creating an ecologically sound business – an approach also known as “Green Enterprise”. That’s not all, though. IBM will also show innovations from its R&D centers that embrace the idea of “Green IT”. IBM’s Green Responsibility will be explored from different points of view at CeBIT with special attention given to the topics of energy production, management of distribution and optimization of consumption. In addition to presenting several research projects from the field of solar technology on resource conservation and recycling of silicon, some other projects will also present estimates on climate change.
IBM can be found in Hall 2 at stand A10 as well as in Hall 9.
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The Asus notebook is by no means the first laptop with SLi.
Alienware machines have had 7950GTX SLI for a long time.
Dell XPS M1730 has had 8700m GT SLI since release, and now is available with 8800M GTX SLi with a total of 1GB VRAM
There are many others.