1 Presentation: “Maximizing Application Performance on POWER” IBM Linux on POWER GCC Team Lead, April 19, 2007, page 8, http://www.power.org/swsummit/download/SW_Summit_gcc_and_tool_chain_Peter.pdf
2 When IBM announced the POWER6 processor they wrote, ""At 4.7 GHz, the dual-core POWER6™ processor doubles the speed of the previous generation POWER5™ while using nearly the same amount of electricity to run and cool it. This means customers can use the new processor to either increase their performance by 100 percent or cut their power consumption virtually in half." See IBM Press Release: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/21580.wss, however the rperf show much less than 100% gain as referenced by: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/p/hardware/rperf.html
3 IBM Systems Performance Report: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/p/hardware/reports/system_perf.html
4 http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/index.wss?DocURL=http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/7/897/ENUS108-257/index.html&InfoType=AN&InfoSubType=CA&InfoDesc=Announcement+Letters&panelurl=index.wss%3F&paneltext=Announcement%20letter%20search, POWER 595 (POWER6) 27,500 watts max for 64 cores, p595 (POWER5) 22,710 watts max for 64 cores. Difference 4790 watts
5 “… POWER6* processor, offers significantly higher clock frequencies and uses improved lithography with smaller device sizes than its predecessors. As processor power and heat increase and components are packed ever more tightly, they increase not only in performance but also in their power consumption and heat generation, compounding what was already a thermal challenge. As a result, traditional high-margin designs can no longer take full advantage of the technology advances provided by POWER6 processor-based systems.” Source: IBM Journal of Research and Development: EnergyScale for IBM POWER6 microprocessor-based systems, http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/516/mccreary.html
6 HP rx2600, 1.66GHz 18M Itanium2, 1chip/2cores/2 core per chip (See the disclosure, Although two cores were enabled during testing,the SPEC CPU2006 benchmarks used only one core) 15.7 SPECint_base2006. Results as of 4/14/08 see: www.spec.org
IBM p 570, 4.7 GHz POWER6, 1chip/1cores/2 core per chip 17.8 SPECint_base2006. Results as of 4/14/08 see: www.spec.org
7 HP rx2600, 1.66GHz 18M Itanium2, 1chip/2cores/2 core per chip (See the disclosure, Although two cores were enabled during testing,the SPEC CPU2006 benchmarks used only one core) 19.9 SPECfp_base2006. Results as of 4/14/08 see: www.spec.org
IBM p 570, 4.7 GHz POWER6, 1chip/1cores/2 core per chip 18.7 SPECfp_base2006. Results as of 4/14/08 see: www.spec.org
8 https://www-112.ibm.com/software/howtobuy/passportadvantage/valueunitcalculator/vucalc.wss
9 http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/aix/6/preview.html, “Like the predecessor releases of the AIX OS, Version 6.1 fully exploits the newest POWER™ processors, the IBM POWER6™ processor”
10 http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/scalableservers/superdome/mixing.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN
11 In-Stat Press ReleaseFebruary 27, 2008 “Intel Strategy Draws New Competitors” http://www.in-stat.com/press.asp?ID=2249&sku=IN0804280SI, “ “IBM will continue pushing the POWER processor architecture for servers and consumer electronics, but In-Stat believes it may exit the semiconductor business within a decade due to high fab costs, competition, and changing business models.”
12 http://www.ibm.com/investor/1q08/presentation/1q08prepared.pdf
13 http://www.eetimes.com/news/semi/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=207201003 “Soitec explained that the downward trend in sales in the fourth quarter stems from "the continuing weak demand and the absence of a favorable impact from the launch of new products by major customers. “Actual demand from the company's two main customers, namely Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. and IBM Corp., that is covered by the contractual minimum quantities is indeed running behind schedule by around 14 percent.“
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