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IBM To Create 24-Core Power Chip So Customers Can Exploit Oracle Database License
vendredi 16 décembre 2022, 18:20 , par Slashdot
IBM has quietly announced it's planning a 24-core Power 10 processor, seemingly to make one of its servers capable of running Oracle's database in a cost-effective fashion. From a report: A hardware announcement dated December 13 revealed the chip in the following 'statement of general direction' about Big Blue's Power S1014 technology-based server: 'IBM intends to announce a high-density 24-core processor for the IBM Power S1014 system (MTM 9105-41B) to address application environments utilizing an Oracle Database with the Standard Edition 2 (SE2) licensing model. It intends to combine a robust compute throughput with the superior reliability and availability features of the IBM Power platform while complying with Oracle Database SE2 licensing guidelines.'
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https://developers.slashdot.org/story/22/12/16/1519205/ibm-to-create-24-core-power-chip-so-customers...
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