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It was a momentous occasion for the company, which has tweaked its business strategy numerous times since its founding in ...
The two server lines have been merged to create the Power Systems family, based on IBM Power6 processors. Each new system will be offered with AIX, Linux or the i5/OS, which has been renamed ...
The quantum computer, called Starling, will use 200 logical qubits — and IBM plans to follow this up with a 2,000-logical-qubit machine in 2033 ...
IBM's next-generation quantum computer, now online in Japan, is also connected to the supercomputer Fugaku to accelerate ...
IBM has introduced x86 and Power processors with a new dual-chip server module that will help speed the deployment of cloud and virtualized environments. The Flex System servers, announced Tuesday ...
IBM doesn’t manufacturer the x86 servers lines acquired by Lenovo, which includes System x, in the U.S., according to Lenovo officials. That will change under Lenovo’s ownership.
The AIU is a full system-on-chip board that can plug into servers via an industry-standard PCIe interface. The IBM Artificial Intelligence Unit is a full system-on-chip AI accelerator card that ...
IBM will begin an overhaul of the lower end of its Unix server line Tuesday, announcing a system with the Power4 processor and the capability to behave like several independent systems.. As ...
IBM will announce a new low-end server Wednesday, its first Power processor-based system that can run the Linux operating system without needing IBM's AIX as well. Written by Stephen Shankland ...
Chinese technology company Lenovo is paying $2.3 billion for IBM's low-end server business; IBM says the divestiture and funds will help it innovate other areas of its business, like cloud computing.
IBM launched the modern mainframe with the S/360 in 1964. And for Big Blue, four decades on, descendants of that system are still paying dividends.
IBM’s president at the time, Tom Watson, Jr., killed off other IBM computer lines and put the company’s full force behind the System/360. IBM’s revenue swelled to $8.3 billion by 1971, up ...