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IBM Adds Videogame Console Chips to Mainframes

GoIBMPS3 writes "Soon the powerful 'Cell' microprocessor that fuels Sony's PlayStation 3 console will be available in IBM mainframe computers. The intent is to allow high-performance machines to run complex online games and virtual worlds. 'The integration initially will be accomplished by networking the mainframe with IBM's Cell blades, but eventually the Cells will be plugged more directly into the mainframes via PCI adapter cards, IBM said. It's the latest twist in IBM's years-long effort to keep mainframes not only relevant but also cutting-edge. IBM is touting the partnership as an example of hybrid computing--a trend sweeping the high-performance computing industry as companies augment general-purpose servers with special-purpose chips that to accelerate particular tasks.'"

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  1. Barry Bonds, dead at 42 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I just heard some sad news on ESPN talk radio. Barry Bonds, world-famous baseball player, has passed away at the age of 42 from a brain aneurysm. He was close to breaking Hank Aaron's all-time homerun record, which now will sadly live on. Even if you didn't appreciate his endless skills and uplifting attitude towards everyone around him, there's no denying his contributions to modern-day sports. Truly an American icon.

  2. maybe it will come to pass afterall by FudRucker · · Score: 0, Offtopic

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