That is  good news. In that makes a Linux Port a more robust offering  for
mainframes. It places a mainframe boot squarely on throats of Sun and other
Unix "wannabee mainframe"  class servers.

I suspect that  long  term  the z-Chip is not dead,, just evolving into
something that is a deadly serious computing engine.








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