The ‘Eagle’ processor is a breakthrough in tapping into the massive computing potential of devices based on quantum physics. It heralds the point in hardware development where quantum circuits cannot ...
At the annual IBM Quantum Summit, IBM highlighted the achievement of breaking the 100-qubit barrier with the new 127-qubit Eagle processor. Through the new technology, IBM reached a significant ...
New IBM Telum II Processor and IBM Spyre Accelerator unlock capabilities for enterprise-scale AI, including large language models and generative AI Advanced I/O technology enables and simplifies a ...
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 has introduced a new quantum processor and expanded access to an upgraded quantum system, marking another incremental ...
IBM has announced it has cleared a major hurdle in its effort to make quantum computing useful: it now has a quantum processor, called Eagle, with 127 functional qubits. This makes it the first ...
IBM (IBM) announced on Wednesday that it is on a path to deliver quantum advantage by the end of next year, and fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029. In addition, the Armonk, N.Y.-based company ...
IBM this week announced significant advancements in both quantum processors and platforms for quantum computing at its Quantum Summit 2023. In doing so, IBM highlighted several significant ...
Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester.View full profile Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester. IBM has revealed an extremely ...
IBM Rochester's business computers will be the first among Big Blue's product families to start using its newest and fastest processor, the Power5 chip. IBM this morning not only announced the new ...
The Power architecture doesn’t get the attention it deserves. With Power5 servers finally shipping, even non-Big Blue shops should take look again If all things were equal and IBM made its systems as ...
As expected, IBM last week released servers for small and midsized business that incorporate its newest processor, the Power5. The eServer i5 runs i5/OS, Windows, AIX 5L and Linux concurrently. The i5 ...