Having sold its x86 server business to Lenovo, IBM has set up a programme to persuade Linux customers on its x86 servers, to move across to its current generation of IBM Power systems. The system ...
IBM has revealed IBM Power11, the next generation of IBM ® Power servers. Redesigned with innovations across its processor, hardware architecture, and virtualisation software stack, Power11 is ...
International Business Machines CorporationIBM has launched IBM Power11, the next-generation IBM Power server, which offers up to 55% better core performance and up to 45% more capacity compared to ...
Kathy Gibson reports – IBM’s Power 11 launch is one of the company’s most significant in recent years: the new technology promises to improve customers’ productivity and reduce costs, while paving the ...
ARMONK, N.Y. and MUNICH, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, IBM (NYSE: IBM) revealed IBM Power11, the next generation of IBM ® Power ® servers. Redesigned with innovations across its processor, ...
Power11, IBM’s new server generation, is designed to deliver simplified, always-on operations with hybrid cloud flexibility for enterprises to maintain competitiveness in the AI era. “With Power11, ...
IBM’s Power server line gained a single number update that involves four overarching feature enhancements that highlight the broader market focus on powering enterprise AI opportunities. The first ...
IBM Power and Storage solutions remain relevant and robust, with upgrades that make them the foundation of the agile, hybrid and AI-enabled enterprise. This is according to experts from IBM and ...
New Innovations Across the Full-Stack - from Silicon to Applications - Deliver Unique Value and Greater Business Continuity ARMONK, N.Y. and MUNICH, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, IBM (NYSE: IBM) ...
NEW YORK - IBM (NYSE:IBM), a dominant force in IT services with a market capitalization of $266 billion and trading near its 52-week high of $296.16, on Tuesday unveiled its next generation of Power ...
This wasn’t meant to be the “all-IBM, all-the-time” issue. It just turned out that way. We’d been working on an analysis of IBM’s Power5 chip for some time. And then, just as we were set to go to ...