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IBM's Nighthawk Chip Could Speed Up Clean Energy Breakthroughs
VideosFeb 2

IBM's Nighthawk Chip Could Speed Up Clean Energy Breakthroughs

IBM's new quantum computer can now run complex calculations 30% deeper than before, potentially cutting years off the time needed to discover better solar panels, batteries, and green hydrogen catalysts. By 2028, the company plans to scale this technology to tackle chemistry problems that today's supercomputers can't solve.

CleanTechnica3 min read
IBM's Nighthawk Chip Speeds Up Clean Energy Breakthroughs
VideosFeb 3

IBM's Nighthawk Chip Speeds Up Clean Energy Breakthroughs

IBM's new 120-qubit Nighthawk processor is purpose-built to help scientists discover better solar panels, fuel cells, and nuclear reactors faster than ever before. The quantum computer can now run complex simulations that would take traditional supercomputers years to complete.

Google News - Clean Energy3 min read
IBM to Triple Entry-Level Hiring Despite AI Automation
InnovationFeb 13

IBM to Triple Entry-Level Hiring Despite AI Automation

While many companies cut junior roles due to AI, IBM is doing the opposite. The tech giant plans to triple entry-level hiring in 2026, reimagining these jobs around human skills AI can't replace.

TechCrunch2 min read
IBM's New Chip Stacks Transistors Like a Layer Cake
Innovation7h ago

IBM's New Chip Stacks Transistors Like a Layer Cake

IBM just cracked the code on keeping computers faster and more powerful for another decade. Their new chip design stacks transistors in two layers instead of spreading them across one flat surface.

MIT Technology Review3 min read
IBM Creates World's First Sub-1 Nanometer Chip
Innovation14h ago

IBM Creates World's First Sub-1 Nanometer Chip

IBM just achieved what many thought impossible: a functioning computer chip smaller than a single nanometer, packing 100 billion transistors into a fingernail-sized piece of silicon. This breakthrough could mean laptops and phones that run twice as fast while using far less battery power.

Engadget3 min read
IBM Unveils 0.7nm Chip That Fits 100 Billion Transistors
Innovation2h ago

IBM Unveils 0.7nm Chip That Fits 100 Billion Transistors

IBM just announced the world's smallest chip technology at 0.7 nanometers, packing 100 billion transistors into a space the size of your fingernail. This breakthrough could slash AI training time from three months to just two weeks.

Google News - Innovation Technology2 min read
IBM Creates World's First Sub-1 Nanometer Computer Chip
Innovation8h ago

IBM Creates World's First Sub-1 Nanometer Computer Chip

IBM just built the world's first computer chip with transistors smaller than one nanometer, packing 100 billion transistors onto a fingernail-sized chip. The breakthrough could power the next decade of computing advances, from artificial intelligence to smartphones.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough2 min read
IBM Chip Packs 100 Billion Transistors Into Fingernail Size
Innovation8h ago

IBM Chip Packs 100 Billion Transistors Into Fingernail Size

IBM just shattered records with a fingernail-sized chip containing nearly 100 billion transistors, almost double the previous best. The breakthrough could make our devices 70% more energy-efficient within a decade.

New Scientist2 min read
IBM Quantum Computer Matches Lab Data on Magnetic Materials
InnovationMar 28

IBM Quantum Computer Matches Lab Data on Magnetic Materials

IBM's quantum computer just accurately simulated a complex magnetic crystal, matching real-world experimental data for the first time. This breakthrough could unlock mysteries in materials science that classical computers simply can't solve.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
IBM's New Chip Tech Offers 50% More Speed, 70% Less Power
Innovation8h ago

IBM's New Chip Tech Offers 50% More Speed, 70% Less Power

IBM just unveiled breakthrough chip technology that could deliver 50% better performance while slashing energy use by 70%, potentially solving one of AI's biggest problems. The innovation stacks transistors like layers of a cake instead of spreading them flat, cramming nearly 100 billion switches onto a fingernail-sized chip.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough3 min read
IBM's 0.7nm Chip Packs 666 Million Transistors Per mm²
Innovation2h ago

IBM's 0.7nm Chip Packs 666 Million Transistors Per mm²

IBM just cracked the code on impossibly tiny computer chips that could make your future phone five times more powerful while using half the energy. The breakthrough, called NanoStack, stacks transistors like LEGO blocks instead of laying them flat.

Google News - Business3 min read
Korean Quantum Startups Partner with IBM in New York
InnovationMay 8

Korean Quantum Startups Partner with IBM in New York

Five South Korean quantum technology startups just gained a powerful ally in IBM, opening doors to global commercialization. The partnership could accelerate breakthroughs in everything from medical imaging to underwater navigation.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
IBM Creates Wild New Molecule Using Quantum Computing
InnovationMar 6

IBM Creates Wild New Molecule Using Quantum Computing

Scientists at IBM just built something that shouldn't exist in nature: a molecule so weirdly twisted that it makes a Möbius strip look simple. They used quantum computers to prove what they'd created, opening new doors for molecular science.

Scientific American3 min read
IBM Quantum Computer Simulates Real Materials Accurately
InnovationMar 26

IBM Quantum Computer Simulates Real Materials Accurately

For the first time, a quantum computer has simulated real magnetic materials with accuracy matching laboratory experiments, marking a breakthrough many scientists thought was years away. The achievement opens doors to designing better superconductors, batteries, and life-saving drugs.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
IBM Quantum Computer Makes AI Smarter With Tiny Tweak
InnovationMay 25

IBM Quantum Computer Makes AI Smarter With Tiny Tweak

Scientists trained an AI model using quantum computing and dramatically improved its accuracy while adding barely any extra power. The breakthrough could make smarter AI accessible without massive data centers.

Live Science2 min read
IBM Quantum Computer Hits 98% Accuracy Record
InnovationApr 4

IBM Quantum Computer Hits 98% Accuracy Record

Scientists just achieved the most accurate quantum computing calculations ever recorded, holding near-perfect precision twice as long as previous attempts. This breakthrough could finally unlock quantum computers more powerful than today's fastest supercomputers.

Live Science2 min read
IBM and Illinois Partner on Quantum AI Supercomputing Hub
InnovationApr 22

IBM and Illinois Partner on Quantum AI Supercomputing Hub

IBM and the University of Illinois are building the world's first quantum-centric supercomputer, merging quantum processors with traditional computing to solve problems beyond today's capabilities. The five-year expansion could position Illinois as a global leader in next-generation computing innovation.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Quantum Computer Creates Most Complex Time Crystal Ever Made
InnovationJan 28

Quantum Computer Creates Most Complex Time Crystal Ever Made

Scientists used a quantum computer with 144 qubits to create the most complex time crystal ever made, marking a breakthrough that could revolutionize how we design new materials. This achievement shows quantum computers are becoming powerful tools for scientific discovery.

New Scientist3 min read
Scientists Simulate 12,635-Atom Protein Using Quantum Computing
VideosMay 6

Scientists Simulate 12,635-Atom Protein Using Quantum Computing

Scientists at Cleveland Clinic, RIKEN, and IBM just smashed through a barrier that's stumped drug researchers for decades, using quantum computers to model proteins 40 times larger than what was possible six months ago. This breakthrough could slash the decade-long timeline it currently takes to develop new medicines.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery3 min read
India Trains 55,000 Students in Quantum Computing
InnovationJan 18

India Trains 55,000 Students in Quantum Computing

Andhra Pradesh just enrolled 55,000 students in a groundbreaking quantum computing course, creating the largest state-led quantum skills program in India. Top performers will earn internships at world-class research labs and job placements with tech giants like IBM and Google.

The Hindu3 min read

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