IBM's first 64-bit blades to use G5 chip
03:13 - Friday 14 November 2003 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: ibms, first, 64 Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: ibms, first, 64 Category : Miscellaneous
IBM Corp. on Tuesday will unveil a new line of low-power blade servers based on the same 64-bit PowerPC 970 processor that Apple Computer Inc. uses in its Power Mac G5 computers. "The new system, called the eServer BladeCenter JS20 will be IBM’s first 64-bit blade offering, joining the 32-bit Xeon HS20 systems IBM is already shipping."
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