Council Lead Partners IBM Microsoft, andcisco and Associate Partner Siemens have been working with Chinese companies on national information security as well as technologies
a former electronics engineer with IBM and Sun who got the idea for a water-monitoring system
One reason, says IBM senior manager of Data Centric Systems, John Gunnels, is that the pace of Moore Law has slowed. f you can shrink these chips at the rate you were shrinking them before,
IBM researchers are trying to prop up Moore law using silicon-germanium transistor channels in effort to create a 7-nanometer chip within the next four years.
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#Elemental Path Debuts The First Toys Powered By IBM Watson A company called Elemental Path is developing a new line of smart toys for children
which will be powered by the super computing system IBM Watson, enabling the toys to engage in real and personalized conversations with kids,
which allowed them access to the IBM Watson technology, making them the first toy company to be able to tap into the system.
With the IBM Watson-powered system, the toy is able to listen and respond to questions and return its answers quickly within a second or much less,
he says SAP is one of a number of companies including IBM, Microsoft and countless startups working on making better predictions.
#IBM Chip Processes Data Similar to the Way Your Brain Does A new kind of computer chip,
unveiled by IBM today, takes design cues from the wrinkled outer layer of the human brain.
IBM Synapse chip processes information using a network of just over one million eurons, which communicate with one another using electrical spikess actual neurons do.
In a demonstration at IBM Almaden research center, MIT Technology Review saw one recognize cars, people,
and it consumed 100,000 times as much power as the IBM chip. IBM researchers are now experimenting with connecting multiple Synapse chips together,
and they hope to build a supercomputer using thousands. When data is fed into a Synapse chip it causes a stream of spikes,
says Dharmendra Modha, chief scientist for brain-inspired computing at IBM. Programming the chip involves choosing
or any chip IBM has made ever, with over five billion, it consumes strikingly little power.
IBM new chip doesn have separate memory and processing blocks, because its neurons and synapses intertwine the two functions.
One downside is that IBM chip requires an entirely new approach to programming. Although the company announced a suite of tools geared toward writing code for its forthcoming chip last year (see BM Scientists Show Blueprints for Brainlike Computing,
But IBM may find a receptive audience because it is becoming clear that current computers won be able to deliver much more in the way of performance gains. his chip is coming at the right time,
and IBM to invest in technologies from data-capturing smartphone apps to billion-dollar analytical systems.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Hofstede surveyed more than 100,000 IBM employees to measure how these dimensions varied in different countries around the world.
More recently, an IBM Research lab in Zurich, Switzerland developed a device by reconfiguring an atomic force microscope
IBM has licensed the device to Swisslitho AG, a startup that is developing several enhancements for the technology.
Crowdsourcing the solutionthe project, initiated by IBM's World Community Grid, was an experiment in crowdsourced computing--carried out by over 150,
"Our project won the privilege of using IBM's world community grid, an open platform of users from all around the world,
Leaders from companies like IBM Vertex and Johnson & johnson will interact with thought leaders from leading children hospitals in the US
and comprehend complex problems is what sets her apart from rival AI breakthroughs like IBM Jeopardy!
#IBM joins forces with Mars taps genomics to boost food safety Tech heavyweight IBM has joined forces with food manufacturing giant Mars in an attempt to boost global food safety.
IBM says that researchers will investigate the genetic fingerprints of living organisms such as bacteria fungi
The data will be used to investigate how bacteria interact with scientists hopeful the results will improve food safety management across the supply chain. t becoming extremely complex with the global supply chainjeff Welser lab director of IBM Almaden research center
Scientists from U. C. Davis will sequence the sample data which will then be sent to IBM. e take it to do the work on the analytics
Welser told Foxnews. com that IBM is actively pursuing other partners to join the consortium with the support of Mars. ood safety is not a competitive issue all companies want food to be said safehe.
#IBM and Bon Appétit's Chef Watson app cooks up some surprising dishes Meet Chef Watson, the most versatile culinary genius around.
On Tuesday, tech giant IBM and foodie magazine Bon Appétit announced the public version of Chef Watson,
distinguished engineer and director of IBM Watson Life, told Foxnews. com. ood plays such a crucial role in the social and cultural fabric of our society,
when she heard about IBM and the Institute of culinary education (ICE) food truck that made a splash at the 2014 South by Southwest festival in Austin.
Over a five-day period, ICE and IBM treated passersby to dishes that were prepared using Watson database of recipes from the culinary school.
ICE and IBM published a cookbook, ognitive Cooking with Chef Watson: Recipes for Innovation from IBM & the Institute of culinary education. or Rivera, it seemed like her publication resources could make for a great match with IBM technology.
Rivera and her team reached out to IBM, and a series of articles featuring Watson recipes were released.
Rivera and Abrams said they saw potential for a more comprehensive app that could give the magazine readers direct interaction with Watson capabilities.
#First 7nm node test chips developed IBM Research has created successfully the first 7nm node test chip with functioning transistors,
the 10-petaflops IBM Blue Gene/Q that was installed in January 2012. Funding allocated to the ASCR program would also be directed to the following efforts:
IBM has announced that it has produced an integrated wavelength multiplexed silicon photonics chip, which will allow the bulk manufacturing of 100 Gbps optical transceivers.
and IBM Openpower initiative as discussed in Robert Roe second article on Future processing technologies.
IBM silicon photonics chips uses four distinct colours of light travelling within an optical fibre to transmit data in and around a computing system.
The critical point is that IBM has integrated the optical components side-by-side with electrical circuits on a single silicon chip using sub-100nm semiconductor technology.
IBM CMOS integrated nanophotonics technology combines the essential parts of an optical transceiver, both electrical and optical, on one silicon chip.
IBM engineers have demonstrated a reference design, targeting datacenter interconnects with a range up to two kilometers.
#IBM Improves Solar Forecasts with Machine learning Today IBM Research announced that solar and wind forecasts produced using machine learning
IBM system combines predictions from a number of weather models with geographic information and other data to produce the most accurate forecasts from minutes to weeks ahead,
explained Dr. Siyuan Lu, Physical Analytics Researcher at IBM. IBM also announced that for a limited time it will provide foundational solar forecasts at five-kilometer spatial resolution to help government agencies
and other organizations in the lower 48 states best evaluate their impact on supply and demand as well as operations.
Entering the third year, IBM researchers worked with academic, government and industry collaborators to develop a Self learning weather Model and renewable forecasting Technology, known as SMT.
IBM approach provides a general platform for renewable energy forecasting, including wind and hydro. It advances the state-of-the-art by using deep machine learning techniques to blend domain data,
The team of scientists from IBM and NREL are presenting a paper on their preliminary findings this week at the European Control Conference (ECC 2015) in Linz
which forged a partnership with IBM last year to build more iphone and ipad applications tailored for businesses and government agencies.
#Technology IBM unveils'breakthrough'computer chip NEW YORK IBM on Thursday unveiled a powerful new chip
The new chips could help meet demands of future cloud computing and Big data systems, cognitive computing, mobile products and other emerging technologies, according to IBM,
and IBM will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic. Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.
and IBM--will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic. Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.
2015globalfoundries Completes Acquisition of IBM Microelectronics Business: Transaction adds differentiating technologies, world-class technologists, and intellectual property July 1st, 2015nei Announces the Issuance of Multiple Patents on Self-Healing & Superhydrophobic Coatings June 30th,
and IBM--will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic. Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.
and their co-authors at IBM T. J. Watson Research center, Hong kong Polytechnic University, and the University of Minnesota.
Phaedon Avouris, a researcher at IBM and co-author of the paper, says, he combination of these two materials provides a unique system that allows the manipulation of optical processes.
a researcher at IBM and the University of Minnesota, says, ur work paves the way for using 2-D material heterostructures for engineering new optical properties on demand.
Based on this definition, computers that play chess, like IBMS Deep Blue, can be defined as intelligent,
and decipher the innumerable quantum interactions that will occur on ridiculously small time scales will require the calculating power of ALCFS IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer,
#Scientists present III-V epitaxy and integration to go below 14nm IBM scientists in Zurich and Yorktown Heights,
Researchers from the IBM Materials Integration and Nanoscale Devices group demonstrated a novel, robust and yet versatile approach for integrating III-V compound semiconductor crystals on silicon wafers a novel and an important step
IBM scientist Lukas Czornomaz is presenting a solution for large scale and controlled integration of high quality Ingaas on bulk Silcon (Si)
Both papers are part of IBM $3 billion five year investment to push the limits of silicon technology to 7 nanometers and below.
More specifically, IBM scientists are motivated to integrate III-V materials on silicon for faster and more powerful devices.
IBM is betting that future chips made of these materials will create more energy efficient and powerful cloud data centers and consumer devices d
#Scientists Create Single-Molecule Diode The idea of creating a single-molecule diode a circuit element that directs current flow was suggested first more than 40 years ago, in 1974, by researchers Arieh Aviram of IBM Thomas
and IBM-will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic, "the press release explains.""Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.
#IBM creates the world's most powerful computer chip IBM has built a working version of a new computer chip,
IBM's breakthrough is still a long way from getting into consumer gadgets, but its lab work proves that 7nm transistors are possible.
But thanks to IBM's work and other projects across the world, it seems there's plenty of life in it yet.
what IBM has done in its research lab into a full-scale manufacturing process. As well as replacing silicon with a silicon-germanium alloy,
A number of partners have been working with IBM on the technology, including Globalfoundries, Samsung, and SUNY (the State university of New york).
"Arvind Krishna of IBM Research told The New york times, adding that the breakthrough"builds on decades of research that has set the pace for the microelectronics industry".
The MIT researchers were joined also by colleagues at IBM and NASA's Jet propulsion laboratory. The researchers'process begins with a silicon optical chip made using conventional manufacturing techniques.
Using Mira, the ALCF's 10-petaflops IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer, the researchers replicated the experimental conditions with large-scale molecular dynamics simulations aimed at understanding the underlying mechanisms of superlubricity at an atomistic level.
in collaboration with researchers from IBM, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories, optimized LAMMPS
Paul Coffman from IBM; Hasan Metin Aktulga from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (now at Michigan State university;
#IBM-Led Team Pulls Off Major Chip Feat IBM Research on Thursday announced that an alliance it leads has produced the first 7nm node test chips with functioning transistors.
The 7nm chips are the result of the first program out of IBM's 2014 US$3 billion investment in research--a five-year investment that aims to push the limits of chip technology to meet the needs of cloud computing
said Mukesh Khare, vice president of IBM Semiconductor Technology Research.""We intend to incorporate 7nm into the road maps for IBM systems in the future,
"he told Technewsworld.""This milestone is the first step towards a silicon-based proof point with all elements demonstrated in our 300nm research facility at Albany."
"The History of Sige Technology IBM introduced Sige technology into mainstream manufacturing in 1989. It currently is collaborating with AMD on program to develop Sige stressed-silicon 65nm technology.
Challenges IBM Will Face The IBM alliance has to ensure that it develops technology that will let it manufacture Sige transistor channels in high volumes,
and IBM will use hybrid processors that remain partly electronic. Menon believes his beamsplitter could be used in those computers in about three years.
and their co-authors at IBM T. J. Watson Research center, Hong kong Polytechnic University, and the University of Minnesota.
Phaedon Avouris, a researcher at IBM and co-author of the paper, says, he combination of these two materials provides a unique system that allows the manipulation of optical processes.
a researcher at IBM and the University of Minnesota, says, ur work paves the way for using 2-D material heterostructures for engineering new optical properties on demand.
#New Technique to Synthesize Nanostructured Nanowires IBM scientist Frances Ross (left) with Brookhaven Lab scientists Dong Su (center) and Eric Stach in the Center for Functional Nanomaterials.
and IBM, opens opportunities to tailor properties and functionalities of materials for a wide range of semiconductor device applications.
The technique that Hofmann and his colleagues from Cambridge and IBM developed can be thought of as an expansion of the concept that underlies conventional VLS growth.
the research team used two customised electron microscopes, one at IBM TJ Watson Research center and a second at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
#Semiconductor crystals could be key to extending Moore Law IBM researchers have developed a process for growing crystals made from semiconductor materials,
a researcher with IBM Research Gmbh at Zurich Research Laboratory in Switzerland and the lead author of the paper. e need better performing transistors as we continue down-scaling,
as recently revealed by IBM. For comparison a strand of human hair, at 100, 000nm thick, is about 600,000 times wider than the atoms surrounding the new transistor.
and Sierra supercomputers, built by IBM for the Department of energy and expected to handle 100 petaflops each
For one, Amazon's energy timeline is a lot blurrier than those outlined by Apple, Google and IBM.
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