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. It is an amalgamation of the different technologies and architectures for
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s and mainframes, namely high computing power and high throughput.


History

In 2007, Hoplon and IBM jointly started the gameframe project in which they used an IBM System z mainframe computer with attached
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) to host their online game '' Taikodom''. The project was carried further by a co-operation between IBM and the
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in 2009. Although the Cell blades account for the required computing power, it's the high data throughput of the mainframe which is of particular interest.
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provides a high level of security and massive workload handling, assuring the execution of its administrative tasks and guaranteeing an enduring connectivity to a huge number of clients. Cell/B.E. takes over the most resource demanding calculations thus enabling the
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to fulfill its job. The combination is both an effective and financially attractive game server system, as the most computation-intensive tasks are offloaded from the expensive CPU cycles of System z and are carried out on the much more economical Cell blades. Without offloading, the server system required would end up costing too much and would not be financially feasible. The gameframe can handle the required transactions (e.g. keeping track of each user's spaceships, weapons, and virtual money even between the players) and the simulation (trajectory of objects and checking for collisions) in a unified and consistent fashion. Thus, it can host a few thousand users at a time and higher efficiency is experienced when more users are added. Games with numerous players like ''
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'' have tackled this problem by splitting the work among multiple clusters, creating duplicate worlds that don't communicate. The Cell-augmented
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runs Hoplon's virtual-world
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, called ''bitVerse'', which uses IBM's WebSphere XD and DB2 software.IBM to wed game chip with mainframes
Apr 25, 2007 at ''news.cnet.com'' Around the gameframe, the
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has evolved.


References


External links


"To Probe Further: The Gameframe Guild"
Aug 2008 at ''ieee.org''
"Mainframes on the Cutting Edge of Technology: Hoplon Infotainment’s Gameframe"
Sept 11, 2008 at ''mainframezone.com''

Apr 26, 2007 at ''nytimes.com''


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