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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010IBM Develops the World’s Fastest Microprocessor
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010We applaud our neighbors at IBM for developing their new 5.2 GHz z196 Processor capable of processing 50 billion instructions per second using four cores and 1.4 billion transistors while only occupying 512-square millimeters of surface area.
The new chips were designed by IBM engineers in Poughkeepsie, New York with contributions from IBM labs in Austin, Texas and IBM’s overseas research arms in Germany, Israel, and India. They will be fabricated here in IBM’s state-of-the-art East Fishkill, New York facility, making this technology a sterling example of New York State’s growing prominence in the Computing Sector.
The z196 is slated to begin shipping for use in mainframe applications on September 10th.
In time we look forward to seeing this technology transition to the desktop where its staggering processing power will make it feasible to deploy ever more compute intensive user interfaces and applications.

