Te IBM Portable Personal Computer 5155 was a premium product that aimed to meet the needs of business professionals and technophiles on the go. Despite facing stiff competition from the Compaq ...
Following successful early demonstrations of linking two quantum computing chips, IBM is aiming to break records for the ...
In 1973, IBM researcher Dr. Leo Esaki received the Nobel Prize in physics. By the end of the decade, the computer world was on the cusp of a new revolution as personal computers began to enter the ...
In 1981, dBASE II brought database functions to the personal computer and launched an industry of compatible products and add-ons. The IBM PC was successfully cloned by Compaq and unsuccessfully ...
so IBM had to roll out the IBM7080, which was compatible, at least, with the 705. Both machines could run 650 code via emulation. Hardly a personal computer, this beast weighed over 23,000 pounds ...
In 1981, IBM entered the fray with its own personal computer, the PC, which became Apple's biggest competitor. From a do-or-die business venture in the mid 1970s, the personal computer evolved ...
IBM announced Thursday it will open a facility known as the National Quantum Algorithm Center that will bring together experts and researchers to focus on ways to combine quantum computers and ...
Qiskit, the world's most performant quantum software, can extend length and complexity of certain circuits to 5,000 two-qubit operations with accurate results on IBM quantum computers RIKEN and ...