<p>➀ IBM unveiled its new z17 mainframe, powered by the Telum II processor, which integrates advanced AI capabilities with built-in accelerators and PCIe-based Spyre cards.</p><p>➁ The Telum II processor features larger caches and a new on-die AI accelerator, while the Spyre cards offer high-performance AI acceleration.</p><p>➂ The system is designed for high-reliability transaction processing, with liquid cooling and DPU technology to enhance performance and efficiency.</p>
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