IBM releases most powerful quantum computer yet
Three times the number of potentially dead or alive cats on board
IBM has launched its most powerful quantum computer to date.
Japanese serious about 2nm processing
Spending $2.38 billion on research
Japan is spending $2.38 billion to build the joint research hub with the US on 2nm process technology.
Forget the mark of the beast new tech just needs your paw print
So that is one conspiracy consigned to the dustbin
Amazon has announced an expansion of its palm-reading payments service, Amazon One, which will come to a range of new Whole Foods stores, and while it will not tell your fortune it does kill off a long standing conspiracy myth parading as Biblical prophecy .
IBM packs in an age discrimination defence
You mean you want to see our executives’ emails?
Biggish Blue has mysteriously packed in an age discrimination case after it was ordered to produce internal emails in which its former CEO and former SVP of human resources discuss reducing the number of older workers.
Big Tech not all that keen on AI products
The only way is Ethics
Search engine outfit Google is not rushing to turn its cloud into AI based decision making.
IBM must pay BMC for software swap
Judge rules
Big Blue must pay $1.6 billion to BMC for swapping in its own software while servicing their mutual client.
IBM wants to make quantum supercomputers
The plan is potentially alive and dead
IBM is ready to expand quantum technology into supercomputing – a gift for Bond villains everywhere.
IBM puts the I back into Power servers
First upgrade in a while
Biggish Blue has updated the "I" operating system it offers for its Power servers for the first time in a while.
Big Blue getting bigger again
Top end of revenue forecast
IBM expects to hit the top end of its revenue growth forecast for 2022, the company said as it flagged a $300 million knock to revenue from the suspension of its business in Russia.
Tsar Putin orders glorious Russian supercomputer
Made with invincible and advanced Russian chips based on proven technology
Terrified that ordering invasions of other countries might prevent his country getting its paws on technology, Tsar Putin has ordered that a supercomputer be built around Russian-made Elbrus processors.