As IBM gears up for the next phase of quantum computing, Gambetta emphasizes the critical need for modularity and advanced ...
If you think of IBM mainframe computers, you most likely are thinking of the iconic S/360 or the slightly newer S/370. But what about the 7070 from 1958? It had transistors! It didn’t ...
The IBM Type 650 is known as the first mass-produced computer. It had no high-speed memory; all storage was on a magnetic drum that held 2000 10-digit words. The storage locations of the program ...
Eagle is the first IBM processor to surpass 100 qubits IBM has unveiled an advanced "quantum" processor that is part of an effort to build super-fast computers. These machines could revolutionise ...
IBM today launched the Qiskit Functions Catalog, a new set of services that aims to make programming quantum computers easier by abstracting away many of the complexities of working with these ...