IBM Preps Next-Generation EXA Chipset
IBM engineers are looking to add high-end virtualization, greater scalability and enhanced I/O capabilities into the next generation of the company’s chipsets that run in many servers powered by Intel Corp.’s Xeon chips. "IBM, of Armonk, N.Y., is planning to roll out servers featuring the third generation of its EXA (Enterprise X Architecture) chipsets in early 2005, after Intel’s release of the Xeon MP processor, code-named Potomac, set for later this year."
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