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IBM unveils Power Systems LC – CAPI in Action for HPC, Cloud and Enterprise!

October 14, 2015 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

IBM (International Business Machines) unveiled Power Systems LC, a new line of power servers aimed  at the HPC, cloud, and  big data analytics markets. IBM claims its newly unveiled three Power Systems LC servers cost 50% less than a comparable x86 server and provide twice the level of performance. Sumit Gupta, previously of NVIDIA and now VP of OpenPower high-performance … [Read more...]

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