IBM will announce on Monday its first server models using the company's new Power5 processor, along with a new branding strategy that highlights the blurring lines between Big Blue's four current ...
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Big Blue will announce its first servers using its new Power5 chip, along with a new branding strategy highlighting the blurring lines between IBM's current server lines, CNET News.com has learned.