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IBM rolls out new chips and servers, aims for simplified AI

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK, JUL 08 – IBM Power11 servers offer up to 55% better core performance and include built-in AI acceleration and ransomware detection to support critical workloads with 99.9999% uptime.

  • IBM announced its new Power11 chips and servers on July 25, 2025, in Armonk, New York, delivering an AI-ready infrastructure for enterprises.
  • This release marks IBM's first significant advancement in its Power chip family since 2020, following the initial introduction of Power9 in 2017, with a focus on streamlining AI inference deployment.
  • Power11 supports up to 30 cores per socket and includes integrated AI accelerators for inferencing, delivers double the energy efficiency compared to similar x86 servers, and ensures uninterrupted operation with no planned downtime for maintenance.
  • Tom McPherson, IBM Power Systems GM, stated that they incorporate AI features smoothly to accelerate inference tasks and support enhancements in business operations.
  • Power11 systems are designed for high resilience with 99.9999% uptime and ransomware detection within one minute, while IBM plans to integrate the Spyre AI accelerator in Q4 2025.
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