April 8, 2025, 2:20 am
IBM has unveiled its updated mainframe systems that integrate advanced AI capabilities with enhanced security features. The announcements underscore the company's strategic three‐year release cycle, introducing innovative processing power and robust encryption methods to meet the rising demands of enterprise computing. Both stories focus on IBM’s efforts to modernize its flagship mainframe offerings, aiming to improve operational efficiency and deliver state‐of‐the‐art security enhancements. The developments signal a significant step forward in IBM's push to lead in the competitive field of AI-driven next-generation systems.
IBM's next-generation z17 mainframe combines the high-performance Telum II processor and accelerators to deliver secure transaction processing and advanced AI capabilities for mission-critical enterprise workloads.
IBM’s updated mainframe now supports AI-driven capabilities—like large language models, assistants, and agents—while maintaining its renowned security and reliability for mission-critical workloads.
IBM unveiled the z17, its most advanced mainframe yet. Powered by the Telum II processor, it delivers 50% more daily AI inferences and supports multi-model AI, enhanced security, and new workloads, developed with input from over 100 clients.
This is the first mainframe update since 2022, aligning with IBM’s three-year release cycle.
IBM announced its new IBM z17 mainframe, featuring the IBM Telum II processor and full encryption. It's designed to boost AI adoption and enhance enterprise performance and data security.
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