IBM's Power8 opens up to component makers,IBM hopes to spawn third-party Power servers by opening up its 12-core Power8 chip design to licensees, 000-N34 Exam and now the company has to convince component makers to make parts for the servers.
With Power8, IBM is providing hooks so component makers can easily plug their parts into the new breed of servers, said Bill Starke, Power chip architect, in an interview during the Hot Chips conference this week in Stanford, California. IBM presented technical details of the chip at the show.
IBM now has to help build a secondary third-party component industry to ensure parts are readily available for servers. The company has made 000-N34 Exam some interface changes to its Power8 chip design to ensure outside components can communicate with the CPU and other processing units.
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With Power8, IBM is providing hooks so component makers can easily plug their parts into the new breed of servers, said Bill Starke, Power chip architect, in an interview during the Hot Chips conference this week in Stanford, California. IBM presented technical details of the chip at the show.
IBM now has to help build a secondary third-party component industry to ensure parts are readily available for servers. The company has made 000-N34 Exam some interface changes to its Power8 chip design to ensure outside components can communicate with the CPU and other processing units.
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