How India Powers IBM’s Hardware Design Push

Developed with key contributions from the IBM India Systems Development Lab (ISDL), the Power11 server range is designed for demanding enterprise AI workloads.
India, often recognised as the world's technology services capital, evokes mixed reactions; some view it as a compliment, while others perceive it as a limitation. The country's minimal involvement in product development and advanced R&D remains a concern. In such a scenario, the growing hardware engineering industry brings about a significant shift, as more and more international corporations set up R&D centres here. IBM’s recent launch of the Power11 server highlights this less-discussed narrative.  Developed with substantial contributions from the IBM India Systems Development Lab (ISDL), the Power11 is the latest version in the company’s high-performance server range, designed for enterprise workloads and delivering reliable AI inference capabilities. 
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Supreeth is an engineering graduate who is curious about the world of artificial intelligence and loves to write stories on how it is solving problems and shaping the future of humanity.
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