IBM today revealed the next generation of its IBM POWER central processing
unit (CPU) family: IBM POWER10. Designed to offer a platform to meet the
unique needs of enterprise hybrid cloud computing, the IBM POWER10
processor uses a design focused on energy efficiency and performance in a
7nm form factor with an expected improvement of up to 3x greater
processor energy efficiency, workload capacity, and container density
than the IBM POWER9 processor.
Designed
over five years with hundreds of new and pending patents, the IBM
POWER10 processor is an important evolution in IBM's roadmap for POWER.
Systems taking advantage of IBM POWER10 are expected to be available in
the second half of 2021. Some of the new processor innovations include:
- IBM's First Commercialized 7nm Processor that
is expected to deliver up to a 3x improvement in capacity and processor
energy efficiency within the same power envelope as IBM POWER9,
allowing for greater performance.
- Support for Multi-Petabyte Memory Clusters with
a breakthrough new technology called Memory Inception, designed to
improve cloud capacity and economics for memory-intensive workloads from
ISVs like SAP, the SAS Institute, and others as well as large-model AI
inference.
- New Hardware-Enabled Security Capabilities including
transparent memory encryption designed to support end-to-end security.
The IBM POWER10 processor is engineered to achieve significantly faster
encryption performance with quadruple the number of AES encryption
engines per core compared to IBM POWER9 for today's most demanding
standards and anticipated future cryptographic standards like
quantum-safe cryptography and fully homomorphic encryption. It also
brings new enhancements to container security.
- New Processor Core Architectures in
the IBM POWER10 processor with an embedded Matrix Math Accelerator
which is extrapolated to provide 10x, 15x and 20x faster AI inference
for FP32, BFloat16 and INT8 calculations per socket respectively than
the IBM POWER9 processor to infuse AI into business applications and
drive greater insights.
"Enterprise-grade
hybrid clouds require a robust on-premises and off-site architecture
inclusive of hardware and co-optimized software," said Stephen Leonard,
GM of IBM Cognitive Systems. "With IBM POWER10 we've designed the
premier processor for enterprise hybrid cloud, delivering the
performance and security that clients expect from IBM. With our stated
goal of making Red Hat OpenShift the default choice for hybrid cloud,
IBM POWER10 brings hardware-based capacity and security enhancements for
containers to the IT infrastructure level."
IBM POWER10 7nm Form Factor Delivers Energy Efficiency and Capacity Gains
IBM POWER10 is IBM's first commercialized processor built using 7nm process technology. IBM Research has been partnering with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. on research and development for more than a decade, including demonstration of the semiconductor industry's first 7nm test chips through IBM's Research Alliance.
With
this updated technology and a focus on designing for performance and
efficiency, IBM POWER10 is expected to deliver up to a 3x gain in
processor energy efficiency per socket, increasing workload capacity in
the same power envelope as IBM POWER9. This anticipated improvement in
capacity is designed to allow IBM POWER10-based systems to support up to
3x increases in users, workloads and OpenShift container density for
hybrid cloud workloads as compared to IBM POWER9-based systems.
This
can affect multiple datacenter attributes to drive greater efficiency
and reduce costs, such as space and energy use, while also allowing
hybrid cloud users to achieve more work in a smaller footprint.
Hardware Enhancements to Further Secure the Hybrid Cloud
IBM
POWER10 offers hardware memory encryption for end-to-end security and
faster cryptography performance thanks to additional AES encryption
engines for both today's leading encryption standards as well as
anticipated future encryption protocols like quantum-safe cryptography
and fully homomorphic encryption.
Further,
to address new security considerations associated with the higher
density of containers, IBM POWER10 is designed to deliver new
hardware-enforced container protection and isolation capabilities
co-developed with the IBM POWER10 firmware. If a container were to be
compromised, the POWER10 processor is designed to be able to prevent
other containers in the same Virtual Machine (VM) from being affected by
the same intrusion.
Cyberattacks
are continuing to evolve, and newly discovered vulnerabilities can
cause disruptions as organizations wait for fixes. To better enable
clients to proactively defend against certain new application
vulnerabilities in real-time, IBM POWER10 is designed to give users
dynamic execution register control, meaning users could design
applications that are more resistant to attacks with minimal performance
loss.
Multi-Petabyte Size Memory Clustering Gives Flexibility for Multiple Hybrid Deployments
IBM
POWER has long been a leader in supporting a wide range of flexible
deployments for hybrid cloud and on-premises workloads through a
combination of hardware and software capabilities. The IBM POWER10
processor is designed to elevate this with the ability to pool or
cluster physical memory across IBM POWER10-based systems, once
available, in a variety of configurations. In a breakthrough new
technology called Memory Inception, the IBM POWER10 processor is
designed to allow any of the IBM POWER10 processor-based systems in a
cluster to access and share each other's memory, creating multi-Petabyte
sized memory clusters.
For
both cloud users and providers, Memory Inception offers the potential
to drive cost and energy savings, as cloud providers can offer more
capability using fewer servers, while cloud users can lease fewer
resources to meet their IT needs.
Infusing AI into the Enterprise Hybrid Cloud to Drive Deeper Insights
As
AI continues to be more and more embedded into business applications in
transactional and analytical workflows, AI inferencing is becoming
central to enterprise applications. The IBM POWER10 processor is
designed to enhance in-core AI inferencing capability without requiring
additional specialized hardware.
With
an embedded Matrix Math Accelerator, the IBM POWER10 processor is
expected to achieve 10x, 15x, and 20x faster AI inference for FP32,
BFloat16 and INT8 calculations respectively to improve performance for
enterprise AI inference workloads as compared to IBM POWER9,2 helping
enterprises take the AI models they trained and put them to work in the
field. With IBM's broad portfolio of AI software, IBM POWER10 is
expected to help infuse AI workloads into typical enterprise
applications to glean more impactful insights from data.
Building the Enterprise Hybrid Cloud of the Future
With
hardware co-optimized for Red Hat OpenShift, IBM POWER10-based servers
will deliver the future of the hybrid cloud when they become available
in the second half of 2021. Samsung Electronics will manufacture the IBM
POWER10 processor, combining Samsung's industry-leading semiconductor
manufacturing technology with IBM's CPU designs.
Read more about how IBM POWER10 is expected to impact the enterprise hybrid cloud market, here: https://newsroom.ibm.com/Stephen-Leonard-POWER10.