eServer pSeries (2000-2004) eServer p5 (2004-2005) System p5 (2005-2007)System p (2007-2008)
Developer
IBM
Type
Server
Release date
2000 (2000)
Discontinued
Apr 2008 (Apr 2008)
CPU
IBM Power or PowerPC
Predecessor
IBM RS/6000
Successor
IBM Power Systems
Related
IBM System i
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