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India team plays key role in making IBM's postage-stamp-sized powerful chip

Power10, a 7-nanometer chip accommodates 18 billion transistors, or about 2.4 transistors per living person on the planet

Power10 is a smaller, faster and more energy-efficient 7-nanometre chip. It is expected to deliver 3x improvement in capacity and processor energy efficiency within the same power envelope as Power9
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Power10 is a smaller, faster and more energy-efficient 7-nanometre chip. It is expected to deliver 3x improvement in capacity and processor energy efficiency within the same power envelope as Power9

Peerzada Abrar Bengaluru
Tech giant IBM said that a lot of the innovation and technology work for its Power10 processor was done by its team in India. The Big Blue recently revealed the tenth generation of its flagship Power processors. The contributions for the Power10 from IBM's India team range from the physical design of the chip, energy efficiency capabilities to the infusion of artificial intelligence inside the product. 

Power10 is a smaller, faster and more energy-efficient seven-nanometre chip. It is designed to meet the unique needs of enterprise hybrid cloud computing. It is half the size of its 14nm Power9 predecessor. It
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