IBM Speeds Up Unix Server
IBM is putting its most powerful Power4+ processor into its entry-level servers.
The Armonk, N.Y., company on Friday will announce that it is installing its 1.45GHz Power4+ chip into its one- to four-way eServer p630 systems, the latest step in an initiative to outfit all of its Unix-based servers with the new chip.
IBM installed the 64-bit chip in its eight-way p650 server in November 2002.
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