IBM debuts the first sub-1 nanometer chip, marking a step forward in the race to make AI chips smaller and more efficient.
Analysts with Bank of America Securities upped their price target for shares of the blue-chip tech stock.
IBM just unveiled the world's first sub 1-nanometer chip: 100 billion transistors. IBM also says they've produced functioning ...
The company didn't report earnings. It just broke a barrier most of the industry thought was years away.
IBM Corp. today unveiled what it says is the world’s first sub-one-nanometer chip technology, a research breakthrough that it ...
A new chip architecture from IBM can integrate nearly 100 billion transistors on a chip the size of a human fingernail—nearly ...
The company, along with others, is pursuing a new paradigm for cramming more transistors on chips—building up.
IBM claims to have made a major chip breakthrough with the introduction of the world’s first sub-1nm semiconductor technology ...
IBM shows what future chips could look like. Performance, efficiency, and transistor density increase enormously.
Rather than continuing to shrink components along a flat plane, IBM is stacking transistors vertically. That change comes as ...
It's the world’s first sub-1 nm chip technology, IBM claims. The fingernail-size chip is built with IBM's new transistor ...
IBM research finds many EMEA executives lack visibility into AI dependencies, raising risks around cost, outages, vendor lock-in, and sovereignty.