Processor Core Sample Clauses
Processor Core. A physical functional unit within a computing device that interprets and executes program instructions and consists of at least one instruction control unit and one or more arithmetic and logic units. A multi-core technology allows two or more Processor Cores to be active on a single Processor Chip. A System z Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) engine is considered a single Processor Core. Processor Socket – Electronic circuitry that accepts a Processor Chip. Program – the following, including the original and all whole or partial copies: 1) machine- readable instructions and data, 2) components, 3) audio-visual content (such as images, text, recordings, or pictures), 4) related licensed materials, and 5) license use documents or keys, and documentation. Program Component – an IBM Program or Non-IBM Program that is preinstalled on a Machine Component. Proof of Entitlement (“XxX”) – the document in which IBM specifies an Eligible Product’s level of authorized use. This XxX, supported by Government Customer’s matching paid invoice or receipt, is evidence of Government Customer’s level of authorized use. Selected Program – a Non-IBM Program or an IBM Program licensed under the terms of the IBM License Agreement for Non-Warranted Programs. Selected Support – Support for specified Selected Programs. Service Provider – an entity that provides information technology services for end user Government Customers, either directly or through a reseller. Site – any defined entity of the Originating Site, such as a physical location or organizational unit, e.g., a department, division, subsidiary or cost center, of Government Customer’s Enterprise and for which IBM assigns a Passport Advantage Site Number. Specifications – information specific to a Machine Component. IBM Machine Component Specifications are in a document entitled "Official Published Specifications." Sub-Capacity Licensing – Licensing of Eligible Sub-Capacity Products based on Virtualization Capacity. Subscription Period – the time during which IBM SaaS is made available to Government Customer as specified in the Government Customer’s Delivery Order. Term – the period that begins either on the date IBM accepts the Government Customer’s initial order (in the case of the initial Term) or on the Anniversary (in the case of subsequent Terms), and ends on the day immediately prior to the next Anniversary. Terms of Use (“ToU”) – additional terms under which IBM makes IBM SaaS offerings available to the Governm...
Processor Core. A physical functional unit within a computing device that interprets and executes program instructions and consists of at least one instruction control unit and one or more arithmetic and logic units. A multi-core technology allows two or more Processor Cores to be active on a single Processor Chip. A System z Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) engine is considered a single Processor Core. Processor Socket – Electronic circuitry that accepts a Processor Chip. Program – the following, including the original and all whole or partial copies: 1) machine-readable instructions and data, 2) components, 3) audio-visual content (such as images, text, recordings, or pictures), 4) related licensed materials, and 5) license use documents or keys, and documentation. Program Component – an IBM Program or Non-IBM Program that is preinstalled on a Machine Component. Proof of Entitlement (“XxX”) – the document in which IBM specifies an Eligible Product’s level of authorized use. This XxX, supported by Customer’s matching paid invoice or receipt, is evidence of Customer’s level of authorized use. Selected Program – a Non-IBM Program or an IBM Program licensed under the terms of the IBM License Agreement for Non-Warranted Programs. Selected Support – Support for specified Selected Programs. Service Provider – an entity that provides information technology services for end user customers, either directly or through a reseller. Site – any defined entity, such as a physical location or organizational unit, e.g., a department, division, subsidiary or cost centerthat Customer provides to IBM or the reseller and for which IBM assigns a Passport Advantage Site Number. Specifications – information specific to a Machine Component. IBM Machine Component Specifications are in a document entitled "Official Published Specifications." Sub-Capacity Licensing – Licensing of Eligible Sub-Capacity Products based on Virtualization Capacity. Subscription Period – the time during which IBM SaaS is made available to Customer as specified in the applicable Transaction Document. Term – the period that begins either on the date IBM accepts Customer’s initial order (in the case of the initial Term) or on the Anniversary (in the case of subsequent Terms), and ends on the day immediately prior to the next Anniversary.