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In its attempt to conquer the Intel server market, Big Blue is working on a new x445 32-processor server and, at the other extreme, a single-processor "blade" machine. New IBM servers--a blade and ...
IBM is set to announce Thursday that it will ship a new high-performance blade server during the third quarter, and also introduce storage blades in the future. Written by John G. Spooner ...
News. IBM Doubles Down on Blade Servers. By Scott Bekker; 09/24/2002; IBM Corp. on Tuesday unveiled its next generation of Intel-based server blades, which allow users to stack about twice as many ...
IBM unveiled a new "blade" server prototype Tuesday that uses its Power processor, putting Big Blue a step ahead in the race to squeeze high-end chips into compact servers.
The IBM BladeCenter H is a 9U chassis that holds 14 blades — again, 2 fewer than the HP and Dell blade units. Each blade is surprisingly slim, but they’re otherwise nearly identical to the ...
SAN MATEO, Calif. — IBM Corp. unsheathed its first homegrown design for server blades today (Sept. 24), taking a big-iron approach to dense data center servers. By sliding more and faster processors, ...
Tom Dougherty, director for eServer BladeCenter Systems for IBM's Systems and Technology Group, explained the company's Intel server strategy and commitment to blade servers in an interview with CRN.
Chassis and blades The IBM BladeCenter H is a 9U chassis that holds 14 blades — again, 2 fewer than the HP and Dell blade units. Each blade is surprisingly slim, but they’re otherwise nearly ...
IBM is adding new models to its server lineup that feature lower-wattage processors and flash memory instead of disks, all in the name of energy conservation. IBM calls the new BladeCenter blade ...
In its attempt to conquer the Intel server market, IBM is working on two new systems that will expand the boundaries of Big Blue's product line. One system, the 32-processor x445 coming later this ...
IBM unveiled a new "blade" server prototype Tuesday that uses its Power processor, putting Big Blue a step ahead in the race to squeeze high-end chips into compact servers.
Chassis and blades The IBM BladeCenter H is a 9U chassis that holds 14 blades — again, 2 fewer than the HP and Dell blade units. Each blade is surprisingly slim, but they’re otherwise nearly ...