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Power Architecture(R) Technology Positioned as the Premier Solution for High-Performance Applications
(Market Wire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) PISCATAWAY, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/10/10 --
The recent announcement by IBM of its
Power7? systems reinforces the Power Architecture® technology's
leadership in supporting the development of ground-breaking solutions that
set new standards in price/performance, energy efficiency and
virtualization, and emphasize the technology's role as an indispensable
building block for the world's most demanding applications.
"The launch of the new Power7 systems from IBM underscores the importance
of Power Architecture technology in business critical applications that
support and drive innovation and business in the global economy," said
Fawzi Behmann, Marketing Director for Power.org. "The new Power7 systems
represent a significant milestone for both the technology and the
collaborative innovation facilitated by Power.org."
The Power Architecture standard is a real-life example of the technology
required for the new era of accelerated development and deployment facing
designers today. Power7 systems will be highlighted during ISSCC, February
711, at the Marriott Marquis, San Francisco. Visit
http://www.isscc.org/isscc/2010/. Sessions include:
-- Section 5 - Processors, Session 5.4, 2/8/10 at 3:15 p.m. IBM will
present the Implementation of Power7, a highly parallel and scalable
multi-core high-end server processor.
-- Section 9 - Digital Circuits, Session 9.3, 2/9/10 at 9:30 a.m. IBM
will review local clocking and clocked storage elements around Power7.
-- Section 19 - High-Performance Embedded Memory
-- Session 19.1, 2/10/10 at 8:30 a.m. IBM will feature a 45nm SOI
embedded DRAM macro for Power7 32MB on-chip L3 cache.
-- Session 19.2, 2/10/10 at 9:00 a.m. IBM will showcase a 32kB L1
data cache in 45nm SOI technology for Power7 processors.
About Power.org
Power Architecture technology is behind millions of innovative products,
including the world's fastest supercomputers, leading video game consoles,
and electronic systems in most of today's car models. Every phone call,
email and Web page touches hundreds of Power Architecture systems. The
open Power.org community, formed in 2005, is the organization driving
collaborative innovation around Power Architecture technology. Power.org's
mission is to optimize interoperability, accelerate innovation and drive
increased adoption of this leading processor architecture. For more
details, visit www.power.org.
The Power Architecture and Power.org word marks and the Power and Power.org
logos and related marks are trademarks and service marks licensed by
Power.org. All other product or service names are the property of their
respective owners. © Power.org 2010.
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