We’ve read a number of histories of the IBM PC and lived through that time, too. But we enjoyed [Gareth Edwards’] perspective in a post entitled The Misfit who Built the IBM PC. The titular character ...
IBM's NanoStack architecture has led to transistors that deliver 50% better performance and 70% less energy versus today's ...
For most people, the IBM name is a fragment of the past, something that only comes up in old '80s sci-fi movies or in documentaries of ancient tech. The company's still up and running, and it does ...
IBM revealed Tuesday its roadmap for bringing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, online by 2029, which is significantly earlier than many technologists thought ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. IBM has revealed its plan for the world's first large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer, and it will be built in ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1964 IBM Corporation announced a ...
IBM announced new processors that it said will help it build a 'fault-tolerant quantum computer' by the end of the decade IBM's quantum lab in Albany, N.Y,. International Business Machines unveiled ...
Industry leaders had worried that innovations in chip miniaturization were no longer possible. By Don Clark Reporting from ...
International Business Machines Corporation on Monday announced it will invest $150 billion in the U.S. over the next five years, including more than $30 billion to advance American manufacturing of ...
The new chip is projected to offer 'up to 50% more performance, or 70% greater energy efficiency than IBM's 2-nanometre node ...
In the world of quantum computing, some of the world’s most important tech giants are striving to achieve a permanent advantage over classical computing, solving problems that simply cannot be solved ...
Only 5% of IBM employees with MacBooks need help desk support from the IT department, versus 40% of PC users. In fact, that lessened need for the help desk helps justify the highe ...