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| IBM Shrinking CPU Manufacturing Process Using Carbon Nanotubes PC Magazine You can currently pick up a CPU that's been designed using a "22 nanometer" process – which is to say, the width of each of the billions of tiny transistors on the chip measures far, far less than the width of a single piece of hair on your head. That ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| IBM building imploded to make way for North Atlanta High School Atlanta Business Chronicle (blog) Atlanta Demolition early Saturday took down one of two buildings at the old IBM Campus on Northside Parkway to make way for the new North Atlanta High School. At about 7:45 a.m., the building came down with a loud roar and cloud of dust, reports ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Where are your teeth? A story of respect Hartford Business Twenty-seven years ago, I was managing a large team of IBM specialists dedicated to a very large insurance company here in Hartford. Things were going pretty well until one day the IBM branch manager called me into his office. I went in and he said, "I ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| SVC Bank Embraces IBM BladeCenter Biztech2.com IBM has announced that Shamrao Vithal Co-op Bank (SVC), has chosen IBM's BladeCenter solution to optimise their IT infrastructure to support their branch expansion plans. Shamrao Vithal Co-op Bank embraced IBM BladeCenter to run their virtualisation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IT spending slowdown, emerging trends reshuffles megavendor deck ZDNet IBM, EMC, Cisco, HP and others are all saying that customers are becoming cautious about the economy and pulling back on tech spending. This pullback is more like tapping the brakes, but there's economic uncertainty for sure. The catch is this slowdown ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Techquity: Microsoft's Surface plan, why Intel, IBM may beat Reuters ... Unsubscribe. 175 views. 3 likes, 2 dislikes. I like this Like I dislike this. About Share Add to. Published on Oct 16, 2012. Oct 16 - Microsoft unveils pricing for its new tablet, plus why Intel and IBM could exceed profit forecasts on our new tech ... See all stories on this topic » |
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