Oooh, shiny!

IBM announces Cell-based “gameframe” system for hosting virtual worlds (updated) – arstechnica.com: Nice to see Big Irons being put to good use, such as gaming and 3D virtual worlds ( ;) ); maybe this is the angle that IBM is playing with its support of ‘Get a life‘… I mean, Second Life.

IBM announced a project that will join forces with Brazilian game developer Hoplon Infotainment to develop a Cell-based mainframe system that will host massively multiplayer online games targeted at console and PC users. IBM is calling this system a “gameframe,” and it will use Cell BE coprocessors to handle message passing and physics simulation for a Hoplon-developed MMOG middleware layer, called bitVerse, that the two companies are porting to Cell. The mainframe’s general-purpose CPUs will handle aspects of the MMOG like logistics, connectivity, and the Websphere- and DB2-driven portions of bitVerse.

The system will be Linux-based, and though this isn’t stated, it might be based on the IBM System Cluster 1350, if not identical to it. The System Cluster 1350 is a high-performance computing product with models that integrate the Cell BE as a coprocessor with general-purpose processors from Intel, AMD, or IBM. IBM’s statement that the cluster can include “up to 336 RISC processors” strongly implies that the general-purpose CPU will come from the company’s POWER line. The other, perhaps even more likely option is that it’ll involve a System z mainframe put together with racks of IBM’s Cell blades. The press release includes a quote from a System z manager, which may indicate that this system is involved.



  1. James Hill says:

    Wake me when one of these cell-based processor plans actually changes an industry. The cell in the PS3 hasn’t earned it any advantages.

  2. bill says:

    Isn’t this like the “Matrix”

  3. Billy says:

    I thought was can never trust a computer we can’t lift.

  4. Peter Rodwell says:

    So this isn’t the box we’re all waiting for to run Vista, then.

  5. tallwookie says:

    #4 – doesnt exist, never will

  6. Roc Rizzo says:

    Hmm…. I wonder if I could convince the boss to KEEP the mainframe now?

  7. Rob says:

    Given the recent reports that IBM is going to lay off 100,000+ workers this year, I have to wonder what kind of support one will get with this expensive system. I can just see the new WoW servers going down, and the poor admin is on the phone with Rajeev, er, “Bob”, listening to him walk through a checklist starting with “is the computer plugged in?”

  8. SN says:

    7. “I have to wonder what kind of support one will get with this expensive system.

    Outsourced.

  9. ECA says:

    Iv been trying to set something like this up for years…
    I just cant get these EXTRA rich folk to SEE’ the idea…

  10. Angel H. Wong says:

    Behold! The PS4

  11. Angel H. Wong says:

    I almost forgot! *cough* *cough*

    I can’t wait for a machead to yap “My underpowered iMac can outperform that mainframe and it costs twice as much!”


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