IBM's Next Push: The Network Chip
News How it effects you and me as end users is in the new types of services [networks can be set up to offer]," said Tim Ward, marketing manager for PowerNP at IBM Microelectronics in Raleigh, North Carolina.
[February 2, 2001, 8:32]
Direct Network Traffic With IBM Chip
News IBM also claims that manufacturers can shave costs by reducing development times by six to 12 months through the use of its off-the-shelf PowerNP chips and development tools. Big Blue's Semiconductor Division on Monday will announce a new, lower...
[March 22, 2002, 17:24]
LinuxWorld To Have A Big Blue Tinge
News He also is expected to discuss some new IBM Linux-based development tools and services that target the IBM PowerNP network processor, a chip embedded in routers and other communications equipment. Continuing to toot its Linux horn, IBM will start...
[January 31, 2001, 14:43]
IBM Revs Up Network Chip
News The chip focuses only on moving data at high speed, allowing chips such as IBM's PowerNP network processor to handle the duty of inspecting packets to determine their destinations. IBM next week will introduce a new chip that it hopes will become...
[September 6, 2002, 16:53]
Intel Hopes For New Connection
News IBM, which makes the PowerNP network processor and a host of other communications chips, uses Rapid I/O. Intel is building new technology for connecting chips inside telecommunications and networking equipment, part of its plan to delve deeper into...
[November 26, 2002, 7:39]

