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IBM LinuxONE 5 AI Accelerator and IBM Spyre Accelerator (Photo courtesy of IBM)
IBM LinuxONE 5 AI Accelerator and IBM Spyre Accelerator (Photo courtesy of IBM)

IBM unveiled its next-generation Linux computing platform, IBM LinuxONE 5, on Thursday.

The IBM LinuxONE 5 is equipped with the IBM Telum II processor, which features built-in AI acceleration capabilities. It provides a Linux environment for data, applications, and artificial intelligence (AI).

An IBM spokesperson explained that LinuxONE 5 applies zero-trust principles across the platform, simplifying complex regulatory compliance processes. The system provides comprehensive data protection through confidential computing, high-performance encryption, NIST-quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms, and cutting-edge hardware security modules.

Red Hat OpenShift-based confidential containers enhance data security in various scenarios, including AI applications. Integration with IBM Vault Self-Managed strengthens secret management capabilities across hybrid environments.

IBM LinuxONE 5 (Photo courtesy of IBM)
IBM LinuxONE 5 (Photo courtesy of IBM)

IBM highlighted the cost-effectiveness of LinuxONE 5.

According to IBM representatives, analysis shows that migrating cloud-native workloads from x86-based systems to IBM LinuxONE 5 can reduce total ownership costs by up to 44% over a five-year period. These significant savings are expected to play a crucial role in improving data center operational efficiency.

The representatives also emphasized that the core IBM Telum II processor features a second-generation on-chip AI accelerator. This technology delivers high precision and accuracy in real-time bulk transaction processing, predictive AI, and large language model (LLM) operations. IBM plans to introduce the IBM Spyre accelerator in the fourth quarter of this year, further expanding support for generative AI capabilities.

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