Processor book

Processor book

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Memory and processors reside in what are termed books. The book concept was first introduced on the z990 machine of the IBM System z9. A book contains processors, memory, and connection to the I/O cages. Books are located in the CEC cage. Each "System z" configuration has one to four books.


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