
It's really fast and has loads of processors, you're going to love it...
By Aled Herbert
Published: 14 November 2001 09:30 GMT
IBM is developing a 32-processor Intel server, despite the fact that it has yet to rollout its 16-processor system, Summit.
Summit is poised for release in the first quarter of 2002 with the release of Intel's Xeon chip for multi-processor servers.
However, IBM said at the Comdex show yesterday that the next-generation of the line, tentatively called Enterprise X Architecture 2, will feature 32-processor servers and will be available in about three years, US wires report.
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