Recent #ibm news in the semiconductor industry

21 days ago

➀ In 1978, IBM scientists experimentally developed magnetic bubbles 8 times smaller than commercial garnet-based ones, promising a dramatic increase in memory density (e.g., 3 million bits to 100 million bits per square inch);

➀ The research by Edward Giess and Robert Kobliska analyzed garnet properties and magnetic interactions, laying groundwork for submicron bubble device design;

➂ IBM emphasized that smaller bubbles reduce chip costs by enabling higher data density, serving as foundational progress for future memory technologies.

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about 1 month ago

➀ A tech enthusiast installed Windows 8.1 on an emulated EGA graphics system, achieving minimal functionality with 16 colors at 640×350 resolution;

➁ EGA, IBM's 1984 standard with up to 800×600 resolution, was notoriously outdated compared to modern requirements;

➂ The project highlights retro-tech fascination, defying practical limitations in pursuit of 'because we can' experimentation.

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3 months ago

➀ IBM launched Power11, a next-generation server designed for hybrid cloud and AI workloads, featuring 99.9999% uptime and resilience against cyber threats;

➁ It introduces the Spyre Accelerator for AI inference, integrates ransomware detection via Power Cyber Vault, and enables zero planned downtime for maintenance through autonomous patching;

➂ Power11 claims twice the performance per watt compared to x86 servers and offers enhanced energy efficiency modes.

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3 months ago

➀ IBM launched Power11 servers featuring up to 2048 threads in a 16-socket configuration and DDIMM memory technology for enhanced density;

➁ The platform emphasizes AI capabilities with IBM Watsonx Code Assistant and custom Spyre AI accelerators, extending beyond Z-series mainframes;

➂ Power11 introduces hybrid cloud support via PowerVS and reliability features like Spare Cores, targeting existing enterprise customers with upgraded hardware and software ecosystems.

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4 months ago

➀ Tech enthusiast Cameron Kaiser successfully ported the iconic game DOOM to a 1996 Apple Network Server (ANS) running IBM's AIX OS through custom compilation and adjustments.

➁ The ANS, priced between $11k-$19k in the 90s with 64MB RAM and 2GB storage, required overcoming 8-bit color limitations and video hardware quirks to achieve playable performance.

➂ This retro hardware hack demonstrates the extreme adaptability of DOOM's codebase, with the project now open-sourced on GitHub for other vintage computing enthusiasts.

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6 months ago

➀ AMD Senior VP Samuel Naffziger discusses the demand and solutions for efficient zettascale computing in the AI era, emphasizing holistic innovation across devices to datacenters;

➁ Intel introduces fluidic self-alignment technology using capillary action for precise 3D chip stacking in hybrid bonding, achieving sub-micron alignment accuracy;

➂ IBM demonstrates machine learning models reducing thermal resistance prediction errors to <15%, significantly outperforming traditional methods (300% error) for advanced packaging reliability.

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6 months ago

➀ IBM unveiled its new z17 mainframe, powered by the Telum II processor, which integrates advanced AI capabilities with built-in accelerators and PCIe-based Spyre cards.

➁ The Telum II processor features larger caches and a new on-die AI accelerator, while the Spyre cards offer high-performance AI acceleration.

➂ The system is designed for high-reliability transaction processing, with liquid cooling and DPU technology to enhance performance and efficiency.

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6 months ago

➀ IBM has introduced the z17 mainframe, featuring the Telum II chip with enhanced AI performance.

➁ The Telum II processor offers 70% higher general-purpose performance and 50% improved AI capabilities.

➂ IBM also unveiled the Spyre AI accelerator card for additional AI performance.

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7 months ago

➀ This article takes us back to 64 years ago when Electronics Weekly featured IBM's technique for storing 100kbits.

➁ The story, published on September 7th, 1960, highlighted a significant milestone in data storage technology.

➂ It serves as a reminder of the evolution of technology over the years.

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12 months ago

➀ IBM's researchers are inspired by the human brain to develop neuromorphic computing, aiming to mimic the brain's efficiency in processing vast amounts of data required for tasks like AI.

➁ The concept of neuromorphic computing involves designing a computing system that reflects the efficiency of the human brain, which consumes very little power and solves tasks effectively even with ambiguous or undefined data.

➂ IBM's NorthPole chip, an example of neuromorphic architecture, integrates memory and computation on the same chip to overcome the von Neumann bottleneck and reduce energy consumption.

➃ IBM's research teams are working on materials and algorithms to improve the performance and efficiency of neuromorphic chips, with the goal of creating more powerful and energy-efficient AI accelerators.

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12 months ago

➀ A 28-year-old IBM employee, Li Hongyan, has publicly accused the Chairman of IBM Greater China, Chen Xudong, of several wrongdoings including violating company policies, accepting bribes, breaching confidentiality agreements, making poor decisions, favoritism, and retaliating against employees.

➁ Li, the former General Manager of IBM China's Data, AI & Automation business, claims that Chen's actions led to his termination and that it was a form of retaliation.

➂ Chen Xudong has a history of working in senior positions in companies like Lenovo and Tsinghua Unigroup before joining IBM in 2022.

➃ IBM has responded by stating they will thoroughly investigate any violations of their business conduct guidelines.

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about 1 year ago
➀ IBM opened its first quantum data center outside of the US in Ehningen, Germany, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz in attendance; ➁ The center houses two IBM Quantum Eagle-based systems and an upcoming IBM Heron system, enhancing IBM's global quantum network; ➂ The German government is supporting the development of quantum technologies and the center is expected to foster innovation and business growth.
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about 1 year ago
➀ Toppan Photomask, a semiconductor photomask supplier, will change its name to Tekscend Photomask on November 1. The new name reflects the company's commitment to technological development and growth. ➁ The company's new logo features a photomask over a semiconductor wafer, symbolizing its core business. ➂ All branches of the company, including the Shanghai-based Texmic Photomask Company, will adopt the new name. The headquarters are in Tokyo, with manufacturing facilities in various countries.
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about 1 year ago
➀ IBM has conducted a secret mass layoff in its cloud services department, impacting thousands of employees; ➁ The layoffs primarily targeted senior program, sales, and technical support staff, with most affected employees aged 50-55 and with 20-24 years of tenure; ➂ IBM closed its China R&D department last month, affecting over 1000 employees; ➃ IBM's revenue has been declining significantly, prompting the company to downsize with approximately 3900 layoffs globally in 2023.
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➀ The IBM mainframe Telum chip features eight cores running at 5.5 GHz and 360 MB of on-chip cache; ➁ The chip utilizes ten 36 MB L2 caches, one for each core, and additional caches for I/O and AI acceleration; ➂ The cache architecture includes a virtual L3 cache and an uncommitted cache block for optimal performance.
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