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IBM chills mainframe New Coke
The Register - October 21, 2008 5:52 PM
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IBM today is taking the wraps off a new line of entry-level mainframes, the System z10 Business Class server. The z10 BC is a cut-down version of the existing z10 Enterprise Class machine, which launched in March 2008 using Big Blue’s quad-core z6 CISC mainframe processor.?
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