IBM to use Cell in Blade Servers
taskforce writes "IBM announced on Wednesday that it would be putting versions of its Cell processor inside its increasingly popular low-power blade servers by this summer. From the article: 'For Cell to gain wide acceptance, IBM needs to spur outside programmers to write software that takes advantage of Cell's prowess. That could prove more challenging than usual because Cell's architecture is so different.
IBM hopes this summer's release of the Cell-based servers kick-starts work by third-party programmers.'" Also covered in a PCPro article.
Sun Microsystems has decided to include the Gohan chip to combat IBM's Cell chips.
The only change I can believe in is what I find in my couch cushions.
Marketing people are quick to describe the 0 to >0 transition as "increasingly popular". Of course the rest of the world considers it statistical noise. : )
When I'm done, I pull it out and play.
i didn't need to know that.
Itanium offers such a giant increase in performance (for some applications) compared to rival RISC products that you will see people investing time and money to take advantage of it. In addition, with Intel, SGI and HP all with product plans and thus the related volume and eco-system surrounding development tools, etc., I think the Itanium is positioned far better than Alpha to succeed.
D'oh.