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GhostRace CPU vulnerability threatens all major architectures
By Christopher Harper published
GhostRace is a cross-platform vulnerability that applies to CPUs made by Intel, AMD, Arm, and IBM that echoes the Spectre vulnerability from six years ago.

Martin Goetz, First to Patent Software, Dies at 93
By Anton Shilov published
Martin Goetz, who secured the first U.S. software patent, has passed away at 93, leaving behind a legacy that reshaped the software industry's legal and commercial landscape.

Enthusiast Grafts HDMI Port Onto ISA Graphics Card
By Mark Tyson published
A retro gaming enthusiast has added an HDMI port to an ISA graphics card as there are now fewer monitors around with legacy analog ports.

IBM Touts Analog-Digital Hybrid Chip for AI Inferencing
By Francisco Pires published
Improving energy efficiency through blast-from-the-past analog circuits.

39-Year-Old 4.77 MHz DOS Web Server Hits 2,500 Hours of Uptime
By Mark Tyson published
A 39-year-old IBM PCjr with a 4.77 MHz CPU has been serving web pages for the last 2,500 hours with no reboots.

IBM Unlocks Quantum Utility With its 127-Qubit "Eagle" Quantum Processing Unit
By Francisco Pires published
There's little quantum without standard, it seems.
GlobalFoundries Sues IBM For Giving Chip Secrets to Intel, Rapidus
By Anton Shilov published
GlobalFoundries accuses IBM of disclosing proprietary information to Intel and Rapidus.
MS-DOS ChatGPT Client Arrives for 1984 IBM PC
By Mark Tyson published
ChatGPT for DOS spans a 40 year computing era divide, but it wasn't without some pretty tall hurdles.
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