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IBM CEO warns that ongoing trillion-dollar AI data center buildout is unsustainable
By Luke James published
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna used an appearance on The Verge’s Decoder podcast to question whether the capital spending now underway in pursuit of AGI can ever pay for itself.

IBM unveils new 'Quantum Nighthawk' 120-qubit processor and software stack
By Luke James published
Premium IBM has detailed its most significant quantum computing advances to date, revealing new hardware and software designed to push the limits of what today’s superconducting qubits can do.

First images of exclusive Xbox 360 launch console shared ahead of HD-gaming pioneer’s 20th anniversary
By Mark Tyson published
As the Xbox 360 turns 20, the first images showing an exclusive edition of the console, which some claim kicked off the HD gaming era, have been shared on social media.

This week in 1982, Compaq announced the first true IBM PC clone
By Mark Tyson published
Legally reverse-engineered IBM BIOS and advertised '100% compatibility' were among its winning features.

IBM's boffins run a nifty quantum error-correction algorithm on conventional AMD FPGAs
By Bruno Ferreira published
IBM's Starling project gets a boost from quantum error-correction algorithms running on conventional AMD FPGAs

IBM announced the world’s first HDD, the 3.75MB RAMAC 350 disk storage unit, 69 years ago today
By Mark Tyson published
This massive stacked magnetic disk design earned the nickname the ‘baloney slicer.’

Windows 8.1 graphics get bit-crushed into working in 40-year-old EGA graphics mode
By Mark Tyson published
Tech enthusiast gets Windows 8.1 to install on a system restricted by the ancient (1984) EGA graphics standard.

Three senior execs to retire from Intel Foundry, including respected industry vet Gary Patton
By Anton Shilov published
Three senior Intel Foundry executives are retiring as part of a major leadership reshuffle amid restructuring and uncertainty over the 14A process.

IBM is building a large-scale quantum computer that 'would require the memory of more than a quindecillion of the world's most powerful supercomputers' to simulate
By Mark Tyson published
IBM has shared its roadmap to deliver the 'world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer' in 2029.
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