IBM readies new Opteron cluster system
This fall, IBM will ship its first cluster server based on Advanced Micro Devices's 64-bit Opteron microprocessor, according to IBM officials at the ClusterWorld Conference & Expo in San Jose on Tuesday. "The new system, which IBM was demonstrating to press, analysts and customers in a private booth off the ClusterWorld show floor on Tuesday, uses the same chassis as IBM's Intel Xeon-powered eServer Cluster 1350 system. The demonstration model was a dual-processor rack-mounted system containing two 1.8GHz AMD 244 Opteron processors."
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