Japanese startup Rapidus, backed by IBM IBM, is set to commence test production of the country’s most advanced semiconductors in April. What Happened: The development is a direct result of a phone ...
Apple and IBM have partnered with Japanese conglomerate Japan Post Group -- building on the partnership the two tech companies announced last year --to provide Japanese senior citizens with iPads that ...
IBM's next-generation quantum computer, now online in Japan, is also connected to the supercomputer Fugaku to accelerate quantum computational power and accuracy IBM Quantum System Two at RIKEN is ...
Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology has partnered with IBM to develop a 10,000-qubit quantum computer. According to a report from Nikkei Asia, the deal is expected ...
Forward-looking: After exiting the PC market and attempting to position the Watson AI supercomputer as the future of healthcare, IBM is focusing on making quantum computers practical and useful. Now, ...
Japanese research institute Riken is to deploy an IBM quantum computer at its facilities in Kobe. US quantum computing firm QuEra is also set to deploy an on-premise system at a research organization ...
As the semiconductor industry shifts toward geographic diversification and manufacturing resilience, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says Japan-based Rapidus is emerging as a critical player—not just for Japan ...
While quantum computing has become a major topic in the tech industry in recent years, with leading figures such as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Microsoft founder Bill Gates weighing in on its ...
IBM Japan and Hitachi announced that they have co-developed a business PC recycling system, and will begin commercial operations on November 18. The new recycling service will cover PCs, monitors, ...
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