IBM officially unveiled the company’s new PowerPC processor at the Microprocessor Forum on Monday. While IBM would not confirm that Apple could be a customer for the new chip, analysts continue to see ...
IBM has posted a presentation PDF delving into some additional details of the anxiously awaited PowerPC 970 64-bit processor that may eventually make its way into a future Macintosh model. According ...
IBM press release mentions 2.5 GHz PowerPC 970 processor An IBM press release documents the PowerPC Blade server prototype, which incorporates the PowerPC 970 processor. Of interest is that IBM says ...
During a session yesterday at the Microprocessor Forum 2002, IBM gave analysts and the press their first public peek at the internals of the newly announced PowerPC 970, the 64-bit Power4 derivative ...
IBM’s PowerPC Blade — based on the PowerPC 970 processor — will offer speeds of 1.8GHz to 2.5GHz, according to IBM — previous announcements had the high-end at 1.8GHz. The IBM eServer BladeCenter is ...
IBM will, indeed, begin delivering volume quantities of its new 90-nanometer (nm) based PowerPC 970 G5 to Apple Computer next month, sources confirmed last evening. These new microprocessors are ...
IBM Corp. today inked a deal with Marvell Technology Group Ltd. that will see its PowerPC 970 processors integrated into next-generation networking, storage and server systems from Marvell. “Behind ...
If you follow some of the 970 threads in the Mac Ach, then you know that for quite some time I've had in the works a phone interview with some of the IBM folks behind the PowerPC 970. Last week I ...