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IBM PowerPC chips to speed network communications and computing
IBM PowerPC chips to speed network communications and computingEast Fishkill, NY, June 5, 2000IBM today introduced new PowerPC[tm] chips designed to improve communications and computing across the Internet. The new PowerPC products include stand-alone high-performance microprocessors, as well as complete "systems-on-a-chip" that combine embedded PowerPC processors with other commonly-required functions onto a single piece of silicon. These chips can be applied in applications ranging from networking gear that carries Internet traffic, to new information appliances and other devices used to access the Internet. This announcement adds to the portfolio of chips based on the IBM PowerPC architecture[tm], many targeted toward the burgeoning communications infrastructure marketplace. PowerPC has been selected in a variety of forms by every top-tier network equipment maker in the industry, helping to fuel an 80 percent increase in IBM's embedded PowerPC business in 1999. "In the 10 years since its inception, the IBM PowerPC architecture has proven its versatility and reliability in high-performance applications," said Chris King, Vice President of Network Technology for IBM Microelectronics. "While some companies are taking a one-size-fits-all approach to the diverse needs of the network, the flexibility of the PowerPC architecture allows us to give the customer what they need, while still maintaining a common platform. This can be a major advantage in simplifying software development and reducing time-to-market." The new products include:
Availability/Pricing IBM will introduce more details on the PowerPC 440GP and PowerPC 750CX at the Embedded Processor Forum in San Jose beginning June 12th. IBM, IBM Microelectronics, and PowerPC are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation. |
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