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Friday, September 3, 2021
THE HAPPENING WORLD: IBM Z-Series “Telum” Processor—Virtual Memory for CPU Cache?
IBM's Z family of processors give me goosebumps. They have insane design for the big iron mainframes in the industry. This year, @IBMZ showcased z16, called Telum, which uses magic to enable massive on-chip caches. This could be the future.https://t.co/a8Lc6WM1wf
— AnandTech (@anandtech) September 2, 2021
Tip @techmeme pic.twitter.com/u5FZ3cd2xd
Here is an IBM promotional video about the chip.
In the following video, Dr Ian Cutress explains the Telum architecture and what it might mean for future consumer market CPU designs.
Posted at September 3, 2021 13:50