http://www.enterprisetech.com/2014/02/13/google-tests-homegrown-power8-servers/
Having joined IBM now and working on Linux on Power, I’m allowed to be all happy and gleeful about a non x86 CPU architecture again, and one where Linux and free software really is a big deal.
Some of my now colleagues talked about some things related to Power 8 at Linux.conf.au so you should go and check out their talks!
RT @stewartsmith: Google Tests Homegrown Power8 Servers: http://t.co/DyOIrr44JU… https://t.co/D9bsIIx37v
@stewartsmith @jeremymeep There were power8 talks at http://t.co/KjGF3wN1yG? Which ones?
RT @stewartsmith: Google Tests Homegrown Power8 Servers: http://t.co/DyOIrr44JU… https://t.co/D9bsIIx37v
@twoscomplement @stewartsmith there was a P8 overview at the kernel miniconf, plus some P8 bits in @mikeyneuling’s transactional memory talk
@twoscomplement @stewartsmith @mikeyneuling … plus, you know, Anton Blanchard was at the conf. The P8 talk is wherever Anton Blanchard is.
@jeremymeep @stewartsmith Thank you – I’ll check out @mikeyneuling’s talk. I can’t locate vids from the kernel miniconf.
RT @stewartsmith: Google Tests Homegrown Power8 Servers: http://t.co/DyOIrr44JU… https://t.co/D9bsIIx37v