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  2. IBM Z - Wikipedia

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    The IBM z16 [8] mainframe, ... the z990 was the first IBM mainframe with a non-uniform memory access, ... IBM extended the idea of lower-cost restricted processors ...

  3. IBM - Wikipedia

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    IBM continues to develop mainframes, ... [117] and the cost was disclosed as $1.1 billion, ... the IBM z16, was released in 2022. Microprocessors

  4. Mainframe computer - Wikipedia

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    A single-frame IBM z15 mainframe. Larger capacity models can have up to four total frames. This model has blue accents, as compared with the LinuxONE III model with orange highlights. A pair of IBM mainframes. On the left is the IBM z Systems z13. On the right is the IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper. An IBM System z9 mainframe

  5. IBM debuts z16 mainframe built in Poughkeepsie: 'Center of ...

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    IBM's Poughkeepsie site is where the z16 mainframe is tested and manufactured, continuing a six-decade history of mainframes at the site.

  6. BMC Software Reduces IBM®* Mainframe Software Operating Costs ...

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    BMC Software Reduces IBM ®* Mainframe Software Operating Costs by More than 20 Percent Powerful BMC Cost Analyzer for zEnterprise Saves CIOs Big Money SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- BMC ...

  7. PC-based IBM mainframe-compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    IBM claimed the XT/370 reached 0.1 MIPS (when the data fit in RAM). In 1984, the list price of an XT/370 in its typical configuration was approximately $12,000 so compared favorably with IBM's own mainframes on a $/MIPS basis; for example, an IBM 4341 delivered 1.2 MIPS for $500,000. While it theoretically reduced demand on customers ...

  8. Back to the 1970s: IBM in mainframe antitrust suit again - AOL

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    International Business Machines (IBM) used to dominate the computer industry -- especially in the 1960s when mainframe computers were the only game in town. During the 1970s, that dominance gave ...

  9. IBM z15 - Wikipedia

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    A single-frame IBM z15 mainframe. Larger capacity models can have up to four total frames. This model has blue accents, as compared with the LinuxONE III model with orange highlights. The processor unit chip (PU chip) has 12 cores. The z15 cores support two-way simultaneous multithreading. [3]