IBM has launched Power11, a new generation of AI-ready chips and servers for enterprise-scale resilience. The company is focused on where real money flows, such as data centers running financials, health records, and manufacturing ops. The Power11 architecture leans heavily into AI inference, aligning IBM's strategy with real enterprise deployment, and reinforcing its position in the most operationally critical sectors of AI. The upside is a customer base less volatile than crypto traders and more loyal than meme-stock holders.
IBM has unveiled Power11, a new generation of AI-ready chips and servers designed to enhance enterprise-scale resilience. This innovative technology is positioned to revolutionize data centers running critical operations such as financial services, healthcare records, and manufacturing processes. The Power11 architecture is heavily focused on AI inference, aligning with IBM's strategic goal to provide robust solutions for real enterprise deployment.
The new Power11 servers are equipped with advanced processor, hardware architecture, and virtualization software stack innovations. They are designed to deliver high availability, resiliency, performance, and scalability, essential for seamless hybrid deployment both on-premises and in IBM Cloud. This makes Power11 particularly appealing to industries that require mission-critical, data-intensive workloads, such as banking, healthcare, retail, and government.
One of the standout features of Power11 is its 99.9999% uptime, which sets a new benchmark for business continuity. This is achieved through zero planned downtime for system maintenance and less than one-minute guaranteed ransomware threat detection with IBM Power Cyber Vault. These features are crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and reducing risks associated with system downtime.
Additionally, Power11 supports the IBM Spyre Accelerator, a system-on-a-chip purpose-built for AI-intensive inference workloads. This integration allows Power11 to deliver advanced AI acceleration, helping enterprises scale AI across hybrid cloud environments. The Power11 general availability will include high-end, mid-range, and entry servers, as well as IBM Power Virtual Server in IBM Cloud, further enhancing its versatility.
The new Power11 servers offer up to 55% better core performance compared to Power95 and up to 45% more capacity with higher core counts in entry and mid-range systems compared to Power10. These performance improvements are designed to transform enterprise processes through automation and increase efficiency.
IBM's commitment to AI integration is evident in Power11's built-in, on-chip acceleration for inferencing, which can scale to support mission-critical AI workloads. Combined with Red Hat OpenShift AI and a broad ecosystem of open-source software and toolkits, Power11 is built to provide the flexibility and performance needed to operationalize AI across hybrid environments.
The launch of Power11 coincides with the increasing demand for AI-ready infrastructure. According to IDC, one billion new logical applications are expected by 2028, posing new complexities for companies. IBM's Power11 is designed to simplify these complexities, providing enterprises with a robust solution to maintain competitiveness in the AI era.
IBM Power11 will be generally available on July 25, 2025, and the IBM Spyre Accelerator is expected to be available in Q4 2025. To learn more about Power11, visit the IBM website.
References:
[1] IBM Power11 Launch Press Release, July 8, 2025, IBM Newsroom. [https://newsroom.ibm.com/2025-07-08-ibm-power11-raises-the-bar-for-enterprise-it](https://newsroom.ibm.com/2025-07-08-ibm-power11-raises-the-bar-for-enterprise-it)
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