So they released a new one, up to 96 processing units per mainframe. Running at 5.2Ghz, 128kB Data and 64KB Instruction per core of L1 cache, 1.5Mb per core of L2 catch, 24Mbytes of DRAM as L3 cache per processing unit. And finally a 192Mbytes of L4 catch which is shared between 5 processing units. Plus a total system memory (RAM) of up to 3TBs. So long harddrives, say hello to Terabytes of RAM.
If that was not enough, processing power is pretty impressive. At about 521,000 million instructions per PU, or 130,000 million instructions per core.
The Brand new Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition i980EE, manages in its 6 cores to squeeze out 148,000 million instructions per second, just above the single core of the z196. At about 44 instructions per cycle verses the z196 which does 100 instructions per cycle.
I wonder if IBM would sell a developer board with a single z196 and motherboard?
Dimitri