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Modular and Blade Systems | <strong>Intel</strong> Developer Forum - September 2009<br />

System X Servers<br />

• Comprehensive transition of <strong>the</strong> System x portfolio to <strong>UEFI</strong> b<strong>as</strong>ed firmware<br />

• <strong>UEFI</strong> 2.1 PI 1.0 specification compliant<br />

• Improved management and configuration capabilities<br />

• Advanced “Touchless” Compatibility Support Module (CSM)<br />

• Trusted Platform features: TPM enablement, TCG and Core Root for Me<strong>as</strong>urement support<br />

Blade<br />

Rack-mount<br />

Tower<br />

Large-scale<br />

• HS22<br />

• x3650 M2<br />

• x3550 M2<br />

• X3250 M3<br />

• x3500 M2<br />

• x3400 M2<br />

• x3200 M3<br />

• dx360 M2*<br />

13<br />

* System does not support Trusted Platform features<br />

© 2009 IBM Corporation

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