There are lots of quantum computing start-ups, but IBM, America's first tech company, has led the pack since the 1970s, and is set to continue that dominance through 2026 and beyond.
IBM is no longer talking about quantum computing as a distant science project. It is laying out a tightly sequenced plan that stretches from today’s noisy chips to fault-tolerant machines that could ...
Big Blue plans to introduce a 64-processor server, the high-end pinnacle of efforts to reclaim its server crown from competitor Sun Microsystems. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
IBM says quantum computing will be built on top of existing architecture, such as classical GPUs.
Back in early July, we covered the launch of IBM’s entry and midrange Power10 systems and mused about how Big Blue could use these systems to reinvigorate an HPC business rather than just satisfy the ...
IBM continues to add to the quantum computing technology needed to make the revolutionary systems faster and more useful for innovative applications. At the IBM Quantum Summit, it unveiled a modular ...
The company provided details of the architecture of its new Telum II processor and Spyre AI accelerator, which are designed for AI workloads on the next-gen IBM Z mainframes. The new mainframes will ...
Greetings. It was previewed in late August 2012 at Hot Chips, and it debuted on October 3, 2012 in IBM servers. Here's an image of it, followed by the links where I got the information from: 4 64 ...
What makes the IBM PC so significant in the history of personal computing? Its impact goes far beyond being a simple product – it's a symbol of standardization and accessibility that reshaped the ...