Posted on 05/21/2007 6:50:59 AM PDT by ShadowAce
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Delivering on its promise of a superfast server chip, IBM Corp. said Monday that its new Power6 microprocessor will go on sale next month, boasting twice the clock speed of the previous generation while consuming roughly the same amount of power.
The dramatic performance boost comes as the semiconductor industry has largely shifted its focus away from pure performance measurementsoverheating becomes a major problem as transistors shrink and operate at breakneck speedsand instead has become more concerned with a balance of performance and power consumption.
While other chipmakers are dialing down clock speeds and adding more computing engines, or cores, to their chips to manage the competing concerns, Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM said its new dual-core chip is a breakthrough on both fronts.
Analysts said the chip, which operates at 4.7 gigahertz and cycles at a speed 25 million times as fast as the flap of hummingbird wings, will allow businesses to consolidate servers and handle substantially larger workloads.
By comparison, Intel Corp.'s Itanium 2 server processor tops out at 1.66 gigahertz.
In addition to raw power, the new IBM chip also has massive bandwidth300 gigabytes per secondwhich the company says can process the download of the entire iTunes music catalog, currently more than 5 million songs, in about a minute.
To feed data quickly to the processor, IBM has quadrupled the amount of on-chip memory, or cache, to 8 megabytes. The chip is designed for higher-end servers running the Unix operating system and is accompanied by the launch of a new server designed around it.
"Go back a few years, and the Power brand was an also-ran in the big iron chip racein fact, it wasn't really clear how committed IBM was to its own chip development," said Gordon Haff, principal IT adviser for Illuminata Inc. "But IBM decided to double down its bets on Power, and the results have been pretty impressive."
Bernard Meyerson, chief technologist of IBM's Systems and Technology Group, said the chip is the first product delivered under the company's energy efficiency initiative announced earlier this month. The campaign includes a pledge to spend $1 billion to spread technologies and services designed to make corporate computing centers more environmentally friendly.
Besides the obvious processing gains, "this translates into a much, much smaller carbon footprint" for companies, he said.
The new measure of processor speed: HBW.
Well, considering the speeds already achieved, I'd say mHBW.
Heh, most useless statistic ever..
Unnngh... I missed this when I read the story on Breitbart...
Of course, getting that much data to the processor is another story...
I would read that as milli-humming bird wings, when it should be mega-humming bird wings:
25 MHBW = 25,000,000 HBW.
Good point. The “M” should be a capital.
>>a speed 25 million times as fast as the flap of hummingbird wings
The new measure of processor speed: HBW.<<
Oh Lord...
This could be the new technology reference
http://www.hbw.com/
Seriously, if the author thinks people don’t know what “giga” means he could have said a billion instead of bringing birds into it.
Hummingbird wings, eh? I guess that means that the more traditional, pure performance-based, "Rhino pulse rate" scale has been replaced?
WOW! Porn at the speed of........LIVE!.........
Before it dries even...
RPH is still used to measure election cycles.
Pay-per-view....with a request line...........
Solaris and Linux here, and for a reason ...
Hopefully, they're not using this as a primary selling point. LOL!
I can see the IT folks sitting around the table...."In order to reduce the carbon footprint of our servers, we'll be purchasing these ridculously expensive models, and will need to let 1/2 the staff go....Of course, those that remain will be expected to work 80 hour weeks to make up the difference. BUT, we'll be 'carbon neutral'!!!"
Cave paintings were essentially “Shopping Lists” for cavemen from the cave women. “Bring THIS home for supper!”....and “This is HOW you do it!”.............
The more things change, the mare they remain the same.
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