IBM "fastest ever" chip
- Wednesday, May 23 - 2007 at 07:49
IBM claims its 4.7ghz dual-core Power6 microprocessor is the fastest yet built, ITWire reports. The chip is claimed to offer twice the performance of its predecessor with minimal extra power consumption. IBM has also introduced a 16-core server with bandwidth of bandwidth of 300GB per second, enough to download the entire iTunes catalogue in 66 seconds.
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