The major innovations of the IBM Power9 generation are more than ever aligned with the business needs of companies in terms of the Cloud, artificial intelligence and BI (Business Intelligence).
POWER9 is the only processor with state-of-the-art I/O subsystem technology, including next generation NVIDIA NVLink, PCIe Gen4 and OpenCAPI. These interfaces give Power9 a super bandwidth memory highway that gives you access to more accurate information, more quickly.
The IBM Power9 is a server focused on the future, ready for applications enabled for the cloud, artificial intelligence and BI.
For companies, the major innovation is at the level of Business Intelligence. Its increased processing speed is a major business gain that allows an overview of a company's operations - orders, inventory, delivery, etc. - in real time on request.
The IBM Power9 has additional parallel processing units integrated directly into the processor, which greatly increases its power and speed of information processing. Offering up to 4 TB of memory - in a machine with only 2 sockets - millions of data and transactions are processed almost in real time.
Other features of the IBM Power9:
One of the innovations that explains this speed of processing is the GPU (Graphic Processor Unit) attached directly to the processor. Graphical data accesses the GPU directly, reducing the processing time by ten times.
Ultrafast processing of graphic data is also very useful in the context of artificial intelligence, where we collect more and more graphic data - think of photos, facial recognition - especially in the fields of research and governmental institutions.
The real benefit for companies with traditional workloads is the drastic reduction in processing time of their usual applications. The smallest Power9 server offers 32 GB of memory. To put in context, many companies have machines aged between 5 and 10 years, with only 4 or 8 GB of memory. By switching to the smaller Power9, they would quadruple their memory. Since the applications they are using have not necessarily changed, they can continue to produce their own reports and graphs, for example, but they will be processed in much less time.
These companies keep the features of previous versions, in addition to having capabilities adapted to the new generation of IT. Therefore, their previous investment is protected because the Power9 supports old technologies like legacy software.
They now also have access to the new features offered, namely, an infrastructure designed to support future workloads adapted to the Cloud, AI and BI. Thus, when the company will be at the stage of innovation, it will be ready to analyze the accumulated data from a Business Intelligence perspective.
With the integrated PowerVM component, the Power9 is ready and perfectly supports cloud-based solutions, such as the IBM-Watson Artificial Intelligence Platform. It can connect multiple businesses or departments on a single server and can support more users in the cloud than previous versions.
It allows the cloud infrastructure to grow more easily with the needs of the business, whether private or hybrid. With its increased power and capabilities, it requires fewer cores / processors for more users.
Over the years, IBM has developed patches to fix some issues, such as vulnerabilities in Power 6, 7, and 8 processors. These fixes are built into the firmware of the Power9, so no patch installations for these vulnerabilities are necessary. It should also be noted that previous versions of the Power System will no longer be supported in the next few years. This is the case, for example, of some Power7 models as early as next year.
The new Power9 server presents a forward-looking infrastructure. It is the ideal tool for companies wanting to take advantage of Business Intelligence. Its lightning speed in information processing, its integration of old features and its innovative technologies focused on the cloud and artificial intelligence help to make it the high performance server needed in an ever-changing business environment.