
History of IBM i : Part 7 – IBM POWER Architecture
The IBM POWER architecture represents a cornerstone of high-performance computing, embodying the principles of Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) to deliver efficient, scalable processors for enterprise servers, supercomputers, and embedded systems. Developed by IBM since the late 1980s, POWER—standing for Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC—has evolved through multiple generations, powering everything from IBM’s RS/6000 workstations…









