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Network World · 1d
IBM unveils sub-1 nanometer chip with nearly 100 billion transistors
It's the world’s first sub-1 nm chip technology, IBM claims.

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CNET on MSN · 1d
IBM's new chip fits nearly 100 billion transistors in the size of a fingernail
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IBM says it can fit nearly 100 billion transistors on a chip - why the milestone matters
CNET · 1d
IBM's New Chip Fits Nearly 100 Billion Transistors in the Size of a Fingernail
IBM on Thursday unveiled the first chip created using its latest semiconductor technologies, one that holds nearly 100 billion transistors in a fleck of hardware no bigger than your fingernail.

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New Scientist · 1d
Record-breaking IBM chip uses trick to cram in 100 billion transistors
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IBM claims world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip technology
SDxCentral
1d

Palo Alto Networks, IBM to match patching with AI pace for operational threats and more

Palo Alto Networks and IBM expanded their alliance to counter AI threats through enterprise patch management cycles. Alongside open source giant and IBM subsidiary Red Hat, the firms promise early vulnerability detection and fix deployment across open source software, operational technology (OT), commercial applications, and healthcare.
2d

IBM, Red Hat and Palo Alto Networks Expand Project Lightwell to Help Organizations Respond to Software Vulnerabilities

SANTA CLARA, Calif., ARMONK, N.Y. & RALEIGH, N.C., June 24, 2026--Palo Alto Networks, IBM, and Red Hat collaborate to help organizations identify and protect against software vulnerabilities earlier.
2don MSN

IBM, Palo Alto team up to help organizations respond to software vulnerabilities

IBM (IBM), its unit Red Hat, are collaborating to help organizations identify software vulnerabilities early and deploy protections fast across open source software, commercial applications, and operational and healthcare technologies.
ZDNet
11y

IBM, Juniper Networks work to build networks capable of real-time, predictive analysis

IBM and Juniper Networks have signed an agreement to work together to design and delivery the next generation of network analytics. The aim, they say, is to help communications service providers (CSP) and enterprises to be more efficient and to reduce the ...
Network World
2d

IBM, Red Hat, Palo Alto team to secure open-source software

The collaboration will integrate Palo Alto's network-based virtual patching technology with IBM and Red Hat’s Project Lightwell software remediation initiative.
Dark Reading
15y

IBM Unveils 20-Gbps Network Intrusion Protection System

SAN FRANCISCO - 15 Feb 2011: In an effort to help clients proactively identify and prevent potential threats to their organization, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today at the RSA Conference introduced the industry’s fastest and most comprehensive network security ...
SDxCentral
11y

Surprise! IBM Actually Has a Huge Team on SDN

After IBM closed the $2.1 billion dollar sale of its x86 server division to Lenovo late last year — a deal that included some lines of network hardware — it was unclear how seriously it would continue to support the remaining software side of its ...
ZDNet
6y

IBM joins LOT Network to thwart patent trolls

IBM on Tuesday announced it's joining the LOT Network, a nonprofit group of companies that aims to thwart patent trolls. The move is a commitment to open innovation from IBM, which received a record 9,262 US patents in 2019 alone. The LOT Network was ...
Healthcare IT News
6y

IBM launches blockchain network to bolster medical supply chain during COVID-19

IBM this week launched Rapid Supplier Connect, a blockchain-based network it says can help healthcare organizations, whether hospitals or government agencies, address equipment shortages during the pandemic by helping them find alternative suppliers.
CNET
24y

IBM jazzes up chip for office networks

IBM is jockeying for control of your office's network traffic with a new chip. Big Blue's Semiconductor Division on Monday will announce a new, lower-cost version of its PowerNP network processor, the PowerNP NP2G, that it says will bring new capabilities ...
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