Ticking the 5 big technology megatrend boxes

(1). IBM, IBM Hybrid Cloud Value Calculator, 2021, https://www.ibm.com/cloud/hybrid/value-calculator/ (2) Power9 (12c) is 5081 rPerf @ 16,520 Watts (0.31 rPerf/Watt), Power10 (15c) is 7998 rPerf @ 17,320 Watts (0.46 rPerf/Watt) 0.46 / 0.31 = 1.48 More rPerf/Watt (3) Based on “ITIC 2020 Global Server Hardware, Server OS Reliability Report”, April 2020 (3) Power8 (12c) is 3679 rPerf @ 16,600 Watts (0.22 rPerf/Watt), Power10 (15c) is 7998 rPerf @ 17,320 Watts (0.46 rPerf/Watt) 0.46 / 0.22 = 2.06 More rPerf/Watt delivering 2X energy efficiency (5) 10X AI inferencing improvement is based upon pre-silicon engineering analysis of various workloads (Linpack. Resnet-50 FP32, Resnet-50 BFloat16, and Resnet-50 INT8) on a POWER10 dual socket server offering with 2x30-core modules vs POWER9 dual socket server offering with 2x12-core modules (6) Transparent Memory encryption means that the capability does not need any user configuration (7) IBM, Ken King, Announcing IBM Power E1080: engineered for agility, September 2021, https://www.ibm.com/blogs/systems/announcing-ibm-power-e1080-engineered-for-agility/ (8) IBM, IBM Power Launch Messaging Summary Slides, 2021
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