- IBM Power11 servers promise 99.9999% activity time, and there is no planned inactivity time
- Quantum security cryptography is prepared against future attacks
- Performance and efficiency are in all areas
IBM has presented its new Power11 servers: next generation hardware designed to admit artificial intelligence, hybrid clouds and automation applications with increased performance and improved safety.
The company says that Power11 servers now have an ultra -high activity rate of 99.9999%, noting that autonomous patches, live updates and continuous updates ensure that zero the inactivity time planned throughout their life cycles.
Power11 servers also resist the future against cyber attacks evolving with safe cryptography and with less than a minute of detection of guaranteed ransomware threats.
IBM Power11 servers
Speaking about the “workloads of the critical and intensive mission in data” that IBM energy servers support through banking, healthy, retail and governmental servers, the company revealed high -end servers, average range and entry level to attend a variety of workloads, all available from the launch.
“Power11 will also be the first IBM power server in admitting the IBM Spyre accelerator, the IBM System-on-A-A-Chip work system that is specially designed for today’s intensive inference workloads,” the company added.
In addition to the resistance to the future against emerging technologies, Power11 servers also represent a great leap forward of the previous generations, including a central yield of 55% better than Power9, up to 45% more capacity in the average entry/rank models compared to Power10 and 2x performance per watt compared to comparable X8 servers.
IBM also noted that the energy efficiency mode could further improve server efficiency, up to 28%, when maximum performance is required.
“We are taking advantage of the complete IBM battery to deliver cloud capabilities, AI and hybrid automation, while based on our reputation of decades as a reliable hybrid infrastructure for essential workloads,” said Tom McPherson, general manager of Energy Systems in IBM.
Although Power11 servers are established for general availability at the end of this month (July 25, 2025), the IBM Spyre accelerator will not be added until a later date probably in the last three months of 2025.