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| "Mike" <mikee@mikee.ath.cx> wrote in message news:qxzxf.161$M95.105@fe04.lga... > What's the difference between a p550 and a p550Q? The "Q" means Quad core, so in either of the processor slots you can put 4 processor cores (on the same die). So you can put 8 cores into a 4RU box, which is a pretty impressive density. The cores run at 1.5GHz so are clocked a fair bit slower than the fastest dual core CPUs (1.9GHz for the Power5+). Not sure why IBM have this on the "Entry Level Systems" page though. It's certainly not an entry level device. |
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| On 2006-01-12, Steve Greatbanks <steve_greatbanks@hotmail.com> wrote: > > "Mike" <mikee@mikee.ath.cx> wrote in message > news:qxzxf.161$M95.105@fe04.lga... >> What's the difference between a p550 and a p550Q? > > The "Q" means Quad core, so in either of the processor slots you can put 4 > processor cores (on the same die). > So you can put 8 cores into a 4RU box, which is a pretty impressive density. > The cores run at 1.5GHz so are > clocked a fair bit slower than the fastest dual core CPUs (1.9GHz for the > Power5+). > Not sure why IBM have this on the "Entry Level Systems" page though. It's > certainly not an entry level device. > > Thanks, that's just what I needed. |