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In the 1950s, IBM’s transistor-based computers replaced vacuum tubes, notably with the IBM 1401, making data processing affordable for mid-sized businesses.
Finally, in 1960, IBM released its big ole (and pioneering) 1401 unit computer, which needed protection during shipping. Max/BBC Studios ...
IBM says it’s overcoming a quantum computing challenge with new error-correction techniques for fault-tolerant systems.
IBM launches Power11 servers with close to zero planned downtime, AI-ready performance, fast ransomware detection, and energy ...
IBM has revealed 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 possible.
Tech Buzz: IBM unveils plan for the first fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Starling, to run 20,000x more operations than today’s systems, targeting delivery by 2029.
IBM, which also said it aims to have a much larger system by 2033, plans to build the "Starling" quantum computer at a data center under construction in Poughkeepsie, New York, and said it will ...
IBM and Riken, a national research laboratory in Japan, have unveiled the first quantum computer to be co-located with Riken's supercomputer Fugaku. Based in Kobe, Japan, the IBM Quantum System ...
IBM plans to have a practical quantum computer by 2029, and has laid out the detailed steps the company will take to get there. Quantum computers tap into quantum mechanics to solve problems that ...
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