IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper 4 3932-LA2 (Single Frame)
Last year IBM introduced the IBM LinuxONE Emperor 4, a modern infrastructure to empower digital business. It is designed to bring the leadership technologies such as the IBM Telum Processor, on-chip AI inferencing, and quantum-safe software to enterprise Linux workloads, and to dramatically reduce energy consumption and physical footprint. IBM LinuxONE 4 can help you turn your sustainability strategy into action.
Now, IBM is introducing the IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper 4, a new single frame and, for the first-time, a rack-mount system, enabling businesses of all sizes to take advantage of these technologies. This provides flexibility and choice so that you can choose the best fit for your business, whether you are a start-up or a major enterprise.
With LinuxONE Rockhopper, 4 you can:
Whether you are a start-up or one of the world's largest enterprises, now there is a LinuxONE solution for you, on premises or in the IBM Cloud.
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