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IBM Launches Power11 in India: AI-Ready Servers Built for the Age of Always-On Enterprises

BENGALURU, India, July 24, 2025 – IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the launch of IBM Power11 in India, its most advanced Power server to date. Purpose-built for the new era of enterprise AI, Power11 is engineered to deliver real-time AI inferencing, unmatched reliability, and seamless hybrid cloud deployment, while helping businesses reduce energy consumption and IT costs.
Developed with significant contributions from the IBM India Systems Development Lab (ISDL), IBM Power11 is specifically designed for enterprises that run complex, mission-critical, data-intensive workloads, including banking, retail, telecom, healthcare, and the public sector. According to the IDC forecast, one billion new logical applications are expected by 2028.1 Power11 offers a platform to manage this scale with control, security, and AI-driven performance.
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“Power11 is built for enterprises that demand high performance, security, and always-on operations while preparing for an AI-first future,” said Subhathra Srinivasaraghavan, Vice President, India Systems Development Lab, IBM. “Our teams in India collaborated across the hardware, firmware, and software stack, co-developing the platform alongside global counterparts. It reflects how India is not just adopting cutting-edge infrastructure but designing it to address real-world challenges for clients – in India and worldwide.”
What Makes Power11 a Game-Changer for Indian Enterprises?
- AI Where Your Data Lives, With Hybrid Cloud Flexibility: Power11 is built for India’s fast-evolving regulatory and digital landscape, where AI innovation and adoption must go hand-in-hand with data sovereignty. With on-chip inferencing, enterprises can run AI models where data resides, whether in a private data center or hybrid cloud environments. This helps enterprises deliver real-time insights while meeting compliance mandates.
Power11 will also be the first IBM Power server to support the upcoming IBM Spyre™ Accelerator, purpose-built for today’s AI-intensive inference workloads, arriving in Q4 2025. - Continuous Uptime: From UPI and 5G to smart manufacturing, e-governance, and others, Indian enterprises operate in environments where downtime isn’t an option. Power11 is designed to be the most resilient server in the history of the IBM Power platform, with 99.9999% of uptime.2 Together with zero planned downtime for system maintenance3 and <1-minute guaranteed ransomware threat detection with IBM Power Cyber Vault,4 Power11 sets a new bar for business continuity, addressing both planned and cyber-incident-related downtime.
- Energy-Efficient Performance at Scale: Beyond the autonomous processes that support zero planned downtime and IBM Power Cyber Vault, Power11 delivers meaningful efficiency gains across the IT stack. In terms of energy efficiency, Power11 offers 2x performance per watt versus comparable x86 servers5 and up to 28 percent better server efficiency in the new Energy Efficient Mode compared to Maximum Performance Mode on Power116. It allows Indian enterprises to scale AI and core workloads responsibly, reducing energy consumption while increasing the compute output.
- Secure and Future-Ready by Design: Power11 supports IBM’s full AI stack, including watsonx, Red Hat OpenShift AI, and the upcoming Spyre Accelerator (for AI workloads). It also features NIST-approved built-in quantum-safe cryptography designed to protect enterprise data from emerging threats like harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks, as well as firmware integrity attacks.
With Power11, IBM unites AI, resilience, and energy efficiency in one powerful platform, designed for the businesses that power India.
IBM Power11 will be generally available July 25, 2025. The IBM Spyre™ Accelerator is expected to be available in Q4 2025. To learn more about Power11, visit us here.
Statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
About IBM
IBM is a leading provider of global hybrid cloud and AI, and consulting expertise. We help clients in more than 175 countries capitalize on insights from their data, streamline business processes, reduce costs and gain the competitive edge in their industries. Thousands of government and corporate entities in critical infrastructure areas such as financial services, telecommunications and healthcare rely on IBM's hybrid cloud platform and Red Hat OpenShift to affect their digital transformations quickly, efficiently and securely. IBM's breakthrough innovations in AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions and consulting deliver open and flexible options to our clients. All of this is backed by IBM's long-standing commitment to trust, transparency, responsibility, inclusivity and service.
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1 IDC: 1 Billion New Logical Applications: More Background, (doc #US51953724, April 2024).
2 Based upon unplanned downtime of a single Power E1180 system as calculated in the POWER11 Processor-Based Systems RAS (see section: 99.9999% uptime).
3 Based upon IBM internal testing of system upgrade scenarios; many (i.e. VIOS, hot plug adapters, I/O adapter FW, and concurrent system firmware updates) can be done in-place while some (i.e. non-concurrent system FW and HW maintenance) may require Live Partition Mobility (LPM) support.
4 This guarantee covers only the displaying of an alert in less than one minute. Remediation is in the form of drive replacement up to the cost of the Covered Product. Terms and conditions apply.
5 Based upon IBM measurements of performance per watt on servers comparing Maximum Performance Mode to Energy-Efficient Mode while running compute-, disk-, and memory-based workloads on Power11 systems with fully configured sockets and memory as follows: E1180 with 4x10c / 64x64GB DDIMM, E1150 with4x16c / 64x32GB DDIMM , S1124 with 2x16c / 32x32GB DDIMM , S1122 with 2x16c / 32x32GB DDI.
Energy consumption is based on maximum input power: IBM Power E1050 with maximum power of 5,200 W; HPE Compute Scale Up Server 3200 with maximum power of 4,740 W.
6Based upon IBM measurements of performance per watt on servers comparing Maximum Performance Mode to Energy-Efficient Mode while running compute-, disk-, and memory-based workloads on Power11 systems with fully configured sockets and memory as follows: E1180 with 4x10c / 64x64GB DDIMM, E1150 with 4x16c / 64x32GB DDIMM, S1124 with 2x16c / 32x32GB DDIMM, S1122 with 2x16c / 32x32GB DDIMM.


