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IBM shows off Smarter Traveler traffic prediction tool
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Traffic alerts on GPS devices may be old hat at this point, but there's obviously still plenty of room for improvement, and IBM now says it's managed to do just that with its new "Smarter Traveler" tr...
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IBM shows off 155GHz graphene transistor in the name of DARPA research
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IBM might be cautious about touting graphene as a a silicon killer, but that hasn't stopped it from pushing the production of ever faster graphene transistors. With the recent demonstration of a 155GH...
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IBM agrees to pay $10 million in bribery case
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International Business Machines (IBM) has agreed to a settlement in a bribery case filed by the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC alleges that IBM, through its overseas subsidiaries, br...
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IBM Builds 10 PFlops Supercomputer
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Called Mira, the system is expected to deliver a maximum performance of about 10 PFlop/s which is about twice as fast as today's fastest supercomputer on the Top 500 list.
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IBM says graphene won't fully replace silicon in CPUs
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As you may have been able to tell from the flurry of research that's occurred over the past few years (which has even resulted in a Nobel Prize), there's plenty of folks betting on graphene as the nex...
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ARM and IBM to collaborate on 14nm processors
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IBM and ARM are extending their partnership to include work on 14-nanometer processors for mobile devices. The partnership is specifically aimed at developing smaller, more energy-efficient chips for ...
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IBM, Samsung to Team on 20-nm Processes
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Samsung and IBM said Wednesday that they plan to jointly collaborate on developing methods to develop 20-nm technology and beyond.
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Dell, HP, IBM Are the Greenest Companies
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These days running a good business is more than just about profits and putting out a product that sells; businesses also need to be mindful of their environmental impact. Newsweek has ranked the top 5...
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IBM Breaks Performance Records with 256-Core Unix Server
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For the inevitable comedian who thinks he's being witty by posting a comment asking, "Yes, but can it run Crysis," the answer is, "Yes, it can, so go out and buy a dozen of them."
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IBM opens new mobile-focused R&D lab in Massachusetts, unveils new solutions
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IBM has opened a new software development laboratory - the IBM Mass Lab, in Massachusetts, U.S., employing 3,400 people focused on software development around
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ARM, Samsung, IBM, Freescale, TI and more join to form Linaro, speed rollout of Linux-based devices
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My, my -- what have we here? No, seriously, what is this hodgepodge of (rival) companies, and why have they suddenly decided to high five
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