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IBM boosts performance, cuts power intake on chips
IBM demonstrated technology on Monday that improves performance and reduces power consumption on chips used in devices from mobile phones to high-performance servers.The technology, called high-k/metal gate, boo
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IBM, Hitachi team up to advance chip research
IBM and Hitachi are expected to announce a research agreement on Monday in which the companies will collaborate to improve semiconductor technology, including shrinking the features on silicon chips.Researchers
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IBM unveils technology for faster CPUs
IBM on Monday said it had invented technology that could reduce power consumption and speed up performance of processors used in PCs, servers and other devices.The company has shrunk the smallest features in tes
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IBM brings 5GHz chip to its top-selling Unix server
The Power 570, IBM's top-selling midrange server, is now available with a 5GHz Power6 processor, which was previously available only in IBM's high-end Power 595 system, as IBM targets customers who want to use its hardware for virtualization and server consolidation.
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IBM adds Linux apps support to Unix servers
IBM has added a new capability to its virtualization platform that will allow Linux applications to run on IBM's Unix servers, the company announced Tuesday.The "Lx86" capability, to be included in IBM's PowerVM
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IBM tries to bring brain's processing power to computers
IBM Research on Thursday is expected to uncover work it is doing to bring the brain's processing power to computers, in an effort to make it easier for PCs to process vast amounts of data in real time.The resear
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IBM gets virtual and cloudy with 22nm chips
X-ray vision still missing IBM may not be in the same league as Intel when it comes to volume chip production, but the PowerPC family of chips gets embedded in all kinds of devices, and it does a decent volume with its related Power chips in servers, too. Plus, the company sells intellectual prop
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IBM flash memory breaks 1 million IOPS barrier
IBM has claimed a major breakthrough in flash storage, with a research project that's delivering data transfer speeds of more than 1 million input/output operations per second, two and a half times faster than the industry's fastest disk storage. 
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IBM restructures systems division
With the aim to improve company performance and better meet customers' needs, IBM on Thursday said it was realigning its Systems and Technology group around types of clients.Instead of product types, the newly a
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Wage cut prompts online protest at IBM
Labor protests in the high-tech industry are rare, but IBM is in midst of one -- and it's unfolding entirely online. Instead of waving protest signs outside the company gates, affected workers are airing, in comments accompanying an online petition, disappointment, an
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IBM-Cognos to refund $13 million to Massachusetts
IBM will repay $13 million to Massachusetts for performance management software its subsidiary, Cognos, sold to the state in August 2007, according to an agreement reached this week.The deal came under scrutiny
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Kodak says sensor boosts camera power in phones
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Photography company Eastman Kodak Co. on Monday introduced chips that can boost the picture-taking power in mobile phones, and help manufacturers cut development costs.
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AMD goes open source with performance library
Advanced Micro Devices is making its performance library available as open-source code, which should help developers build multithreaded applications for x86 machines.The three-year-old library contains more th
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IBM expanding Jazz ALM access
IBM is moving forward with its Jazz application lifecycle management platform Monday, expanding access to the Jazz.net community and touting Project Bluegrass, which seeks a virtual world for developer collaboration.
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SAP, IBM still chummy after BI acquisitions
Executives from IBM and SAP said the two companies won't fall out even though they now compete head-on in the market for BI software, with their respective purchases of Cognos and Business Objects.SAP provides s
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APC teams up with IBM on efficiency
Backup-power product maker APC and building automation vendor TAC will integrate their software management platforms with IBM 's Tivoli Monitoring energy management tools, giving datacenter managers more visibility into and control over their systems, the company said
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IBM adds fuel to Information on Demand strategy
IBM announced the first results of its recently closed acquisition of business intelligence vendor Cognos, unveiling an array of product offerings and services that tie into its Information on Demand strategy."
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AMD refreshes low-power Quad-Core Opterons lineup
Advanced Micro Devices is shipping B3 versions of its low-power Quad-Core Opteron processors.AMD first detailed these processors in September 2007, when it unveiled the Quad-Core Opteron processor. However, earl
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Analyst: IBM's services arm an asset for BI
If implementing BI (business intelligence) is more of an art than a science, IBM's Cognos division has a vivid palette at its disposal given IBM's stature as a services provider, Forrester Research analyst Boris Evelson suggested in a recent blog post.
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IBM breaks petaflop barrier
Now that IBM has broken supercomputing's petaflop barrier with its RoadRunner system, capable of more than one thousand trillion (one quadrillion) sustained floating-point operations per second, attention among supercomputer developers turns next to a new performance
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