IBM plans for POWER5 and POWER6
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Seems IBM is interested in pushing the PowerPC/POWER line. Lets hope Motorola and Apple get the hint.
Seems IBM is interested in pushing the PowerPC/POWER line. Lets hope Motorola and Apple get the hint.
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Except the article states that one of IBM's mandates for the devlopment of the Power 5 and 6 is their use in blade servers--40 watts max is the typical power dissapation. That is a trickle down possibility.
That said they are still far off in the future.
... well ya know, I gotsta wonder ... maybe Apple isn't afraid to say "WTF, this POWER4 might come in handy ..."
I mean, it would be way out of the range of the desktop, but Apple's thinking of servers and render-boxes, BLAST machines ...
Maybe Apple's considering the Big-Leagues?
Rampant speculation of course, still ... ya can't knock the fantasy at least ...
I say "Yum"
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My understanding -- someone will surely correct me if I'm wrong -- is that the POWER4's instruction set is closer to PPC than POWER. The POWER instructions not handled by PPC are emulated in software.
If so, I would imagine that the POWER6 would follow a similar model. And the upshot of this is that there might be very little work on the software side to support these silicon badass muthas. The mobo guys would have to put in a lot of overtime though!
If you're after SPARC results, you're on your own, buddy.
Errr...I'm not aware of any industry-standard benchmarks with that acronym.
I AM aware of a substandard CPU ISA with that acronym: Scalable Processor ARChitecture (Architecture)
Edit: Redundancy, clarification
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