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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Argo on December 24, 2004, 03:12:41 AM

Title: The G5 will let all get along together
Post by: Argo on December 24, 2004, 03:12:41 AM
Reading /., I found an article about IBM adding partioning to the G5.

"In 2005, IBM plans to bring a significant feature from higher-end servers to the next generation of its PowerPC 970 processor line used in Apple Computer machines and Big Blue's own blade servers.

The next-generation chip will have technology that lets it run multiple operating systems simultaneously, said Karl Freund, vice president of IBM eServer pSeries. Doing so allows a computer to handle more jobs at the same time and to be used more efficiently.

The technology, called partitioning, relies on a concept called virtualization that breaks the hard link between an operating system and the underlying hardware. Partitioning is available today only on servers using IBM's higher-end Power4 and Power5 processors and in competing server designs from Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard and Intel.

"The goal is to make virtualization capability ubiquitous across the Power line," Freund said in a Tuesday interview. "We want to drive it down to lower price points and make it available on products like BladeCenter as well."

IBM is in the midst of a major, years-long effort to make its Power family of processors an alternative not just to high-end rivals from Sun and Intel but also to widely used x86 chips such as Intel's Pentium and Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron."

Next IBM-Apple chip getting high-end feature (http://news.com.com/Next+IBM-Apple+chip+getting+high-end+feature/2100-1006_3-5499954.html?tag=nefd.top)
Title: Re: The G5 will let all get along together
Post by: ottomobiehl on December 24, 2004, 07:47:53 AM
Sounds hopeful.

Me holding my breath. :inquisitive: