By Philipp Gollner Tue Aug 1, 5:51 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - IBM (NYSE: - 
),
the world's largest technology services company, on Tuesday is announcing new 
server
computers giving businesses access to computing power typically used by 
universities
and large corporations.
The five systems, set to be unveiled at a New York briefing on Tuesday, use 
microprocessors
from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NYSE: - ), which has been making inroads 
against
industry leader Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: - )
The systems promise more computing power but are more energy-efficient and 
generate
less heat than earlier machines. They also cost less than comparable 
high-performance
systems, IBM said.
The announcement is a boost for AMD as it hopes to maintain momentum against a 
raft
of new chips from Intel. Dell Inc. (Nasdaq: - ), the world's biggest personal 
computer
maker, in May said it planned to use AMD's Opteron processors in high-end server
computers by the end of the year, ending a 22-year exclusive relationship with 
Intel.
"Opteron offers a very high level of performance that is being adapted more and 
more
for mainstream business applications," said Charles King, principal analyst at 
Pund-IT
Research in Hayward, California.
AMD Chief Executive Hector Ruiz is scheduled to attend the New York briefing, 
along
with Bill Zeitler, head of IBM's systems and technology group.
International Business Machines Corp. of Armonk, New York, faces tough 
competition
in the server market from Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: - ), the leading global 
server
vendor by revenue in the first quarter, according to market researcher IDC.
Both companies had about 28 percent of the worldwide server market in the first 
quarter,
but IBM's revenue share fell 3.6 percent while Hewlett-Packard's share was 
little
changed. Sun Microsystems Inc. (Nasdaq: - ) grew the fastest of the major 
vendors,
with a 5.8 percent revenue gain and 10.8 percent of the global server market, 
IDC
said in May.
IBM started using Opteron processors in 2003, but sold them mainly to 
high-performance
users such as universities and research centers, King said.
The systems also have been used by large insurers for sophisticated risk 
modeling
and loss simulations, he said.
"What's happened in the last two years is there's been an increasing 
intersection
of high-performance computing and commercial business applications," King said.
Businesses can put the new IBM systems to use in an array of applications, from 
intensive
data processing to running Web sites, King said. They are also suited to 
delivering
video and television over the Internet.
IBM expects to start selling the new servers in the third quarter, when it will 
also
announce pricing.
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