IBM nuked Intel servers because someone convinced management that Linux on Power would replace the Intel install base How did that work out? IBM in May nuked almost everything Power related. Design, open power, LINUX, ISV workloads, and adaptor research. If power is not for sale, I would be shocked The question is who will buy it. It’s a niche marketplace with zero growth and only a replacement strategy. No Hyper scaler has adopted it, and it continues to lose 15-25% per year of install base. Sounds like a TV or appliance business model doesn’t it. Unless the Chinese go all in on Power, IBM will get very little for it. IBM should accept what they can get via the replacement model market, and structure the sale with an IP license model (much like open power) IBM should keep the legacy OS’s (AIX and OS/400) as they are very profitable due to their proprietary nature. Every quarter they wait, the value goes down