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Former HR VP Says IBM Wanted to Look 'Cool' to Millennials, Fired 100,000 Workers
By Lucian Armasu published
After firing over 100,000 employees, IBM is facing discrimination lawsuits accusing the company of targeting older workers to be "trendy."

Report: US Tech Firms Helped Develop Chinese Surveillance Tools
By Nathaniel Mott published
IBM, Google and Xilinx reportedly helped develop technology used by China's government to spy on 200 million people.

IBM Plans to Commercialize Quantum Computers in 3-5 Years
By Lucian Armasu published
IBM's Director of Research in Tokyo, Norishige Morimoto, announced that the company plans to launch a quantum computer in 3-5 years that will outperform classical supercomputers.

HPE to Acquire Supercomputer Maker Cray, Take on IBM
By Lucian Armasu published
Hewlett Packard Enterpris will acquire the supercomputer maker Cray for $35 per share in cash, or about $1.3 billion in total.

The History of DOE Nuclear Supercomputers: From MANIAC to AMD's EPYC Milan
By Paul Alcorn published
The DOE has been at the forefront of supercomputing for seventy years. To celebrate that legacy, the agency had several displays at its booth at the Supercomputing 2018 tradeshow.

IBM Develops Machine Learning Algorithm Fit for Quantum Computers
By Lucian Armasu published
IBM has developed a quantum computing-optimized algorithm that should allow for more advanced AI in the future.

IBM Quantum Computers Reach a New Performance High
By Lucian Armasu published
IBM announced that its quantum computers have doubled their "quantum volume" every year since 2017.
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