Sunday, October 28, 2012

Google Alert - IBM

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IBM Breaks Another Barrier in Its Race to Beat Moore's Law
By Pete Pachal
IBM has successfully created a processor powered by 10000 carbon nanotubes instead of silicon transistors.
Mashable!
IBM has developed a new carbon nanotube based chip making ...
By Om Malik
By combining chemistry, processing and engineering expertise, IBM researchers have come up with a new chip technology that would allow the industry to get more powerful, yet smaller and lower power consuming chips. It may take more ...
GigaOM
Physics News :: IBM Labs develops 'initial step' towards commercial ...
Commercialization of carbon nanotubes is one of the holy grails of next-gen computing, and IBM thinks it's made crucial steps toward making this a reality. This isn't the first time that we've ...
Physics News
deal architect : Meg Whitman and Ginni Rometty in 2016
We are at a historic point in the industry's evolution. Two strong and accomplished ladies are leading our biggest and most iconic tech companies, HP and IBM. As I read and heard about Meg Whitman at Gartner's event in Orlando...
deal architect
Bits Blog: IBM Reports Nanotube Chip Breakthrough - Interesting Tech
By admin
Scientists at I.B.M. are reporting progress in a chip making technology that is likely to ensure the shrinking of the basic digital switch at the heart of modern microchips for more than another decade. Read more here. Posted in Uncategorized ...
Interesting Tech
Hot new PCs that read your writing (Fortune, 1991) - Fortune Features
By Fortune Editors
FORTUNE -- It was a homely device that IBM introduced in 1981, but it changed the lives of tens of millions of office workers and professionals. Big Blue's personal computer, along with a swarm of PC clones, popularized desktop computing ...
FORTUNE Features


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