IBM has started selling the first computer based on its multicore Cell processor, targeting organizations that run compute-intensive tasks such as medical imaging or oil exploration. The Cell chip was ...
IBM has revealed its plan for the world's first large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer, and it will be built in Poughkeepsie's new IBM Quantum Data Center. Announced on June 10, IBM's quantum ...
Two years after announcing a 10-year tech partnership, Cleveland Clinic and IBM unveiled the IBM-managed quantum computer installed on-site to accelerate healthcare research. The organizations billed ...
International Business Machines said Tuesday that it was charting a path toward building the world’s first “large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer,” with a deployment target before the end ...
IBM’s first quantum data centre in Europe may have been planned during his predecessor’s tenure, but it was Olaf Scholz with entourage who descended on the small German town of Ehningen on Tuesday.
This week, IBM announced a pair of shiny new quantum computers. The company's Condor processor is the first quantum chip of its kind with over 1,000 qubits, a feat that would have made big headlines ...
IBMers at the Watson Research Center in New York have become the first scientists to create high-density, working computer chips from carbon nanotube transistors fashioned using conventional ...
Quantum computing has long lived in the realm of lab demos and bold PowerPoint slides, but two of the industry’s biggest ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., — Scientists at IBM’s Almaden Research Center have performed the world’s most complicated quantum-computer calculation to date. They caused a billion billion custom-designed ...
On the face of it, IBM looks like a value stock: High yield, low P/E. But IBM is transitioning their business, and one field in particular - quantum computing - offers exciting prospects for the ...
In context: Harvard University officially introduced the Harvard Mark I computer on August 7, 1944. Also known as the Automated Sequence Controlled Calculator or ASCC, the computer was the brainchild ...
It's difficult to believe how far technology has come since the mid-1950s. At a time when "I Love Lucy" and "The Honeymooners" were hit shows with nightly audiences, IBM was busy developing one of the ...