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Intel, which once dominated the computer chip market as an American innovator, now finds itself chasing its past successes.
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Anthropic’s AI-powered computing-coding agent Claude appears easily capable of competing with one of IBM’s core businesses. Worries of this threat sent IBM stock careening on Monday. A deeper dive ...
Computers were once the size of an entire room. That's right. A single, low-power computer that was significantly weaker than the phone you carry in your pocket today was also ridiculously larger. But ...
IBM's mainframe systems are still widely used due to their reliability and security. IBM's latest mainframes feature powerful AI acceleration, enabling real-time AI inference workloads. IBM expects ...
Quantum Art's new QPU could be both significantly smaller and also faster than competing quantum architectures. How can we reinvent quantum computing? Perhaps by shrinking it down and making it small: ...
Mainframe computers are the backbone of many global industries, and integral to industry sectors such as finance, healthcare, transportation, and government. However, the personnel trained to manage ...
What are the easy picks for the quantum computing monster stocks of the next decade? The stocks that are already monsters. Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) ranks as the world's second-largest company with a ...
This metal object is the read-write head from the UNISERVERO VI-C tape drive (part of the UNIVAC 9400). A mark on a sticker on one side reads; 503648-00. Another mark on another sticker on this side ...