It provides 35,680 SAPS which results in 2230 SAPS/core. For example, the best Linux/x86 result is with a Cisco UCS B200 M3 with the latest Intel E5-2690 2.9GHz processor. x86 also supports more SAPS per core than what you say but much less than the IBM server can. That's nearly 2 1/2 times more than what you say Unix can support. That's 3419 SAPS per core (3418.75 to be exact). For example, since you are using 2-socket/16-core servers as your base comparison, I find that a 2-Socket/16-core IBM Power Unix server (which came to market in 2012)running the latest SAP ECC release with Enhancement Package 5 generates 54,700 SAPS. You also say that there are no new Unix servers, which is not accurate either. Rajib, Sorry to say but your statement that Unix and x86 have the same SAPS per core performance is simply not accurate based on certified SAP benchmarks.
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