IBM beefs up Unix server range

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Dual-core Power5+ chips have helped the new IBM System p5 595 breack transaction processing records

IBM has responded to Intel’s recent announcement of Montecito dual-core Itaniums by firing up a new generation of Unix servers based on its own Power5+ processors, including the fastest machine in ...

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