This means, for the first time in history, quantum computers can be used as a computational tool for scientific exploration." ...
The titular character is Don Estridge, a decidedly atypical IBM employee who was instrumental in creating the personal computer market as we know it. It’s not that IBM invented the personal ...
IBM's Deep Blue system achieved its first victory over a world chess champion on February 10, 1996, when it won the first game of a six-game match against Garry Kasparov. Despite this initial loss ...
IBM, known previously for its huge mainframe computers meant for large corporations, decided to get in on this new market and launch a PC of its own. Inside of designing its first PC completely on ...
Also, IBM unveiled IBM Quantum System Two, the company's first modular quantum computer and cornerstone of IBM's quantum-centric supercomputing architecture. The first IBM Quantum System Two ...
the first International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) quantum computing data centre in Europe. On October 1st, the US company officially launched its first quantum data centre in Europe ...
For the first time, Europeans are able to run IBM quantum workloads on European utility-scale systems while being primarily supported by European resources. Quantum computers equipped with more ...
These systems are capable of performing computations beyond the brute-force simulation capabilities of classical computers. First introduced late last year, IBM Heron is the company's most ...