Wednesday, December 9, 2015

IBM: Searching for New Eureka Breakthroughs

Patience is a virtue...


IBM researchers can now spot errors in quantum calculations.

IBM is at a defining moment, Mike Murphy writes on qz.com.

If it can keep plugging along, trying to sell clouds to giants, Watson might take off and help break the revenue slump. And the researchers in IBM’s labs will be able to continue their work, building to their next breakthrough, Murphy concluded.

Today, Murphy reported that the U.S. Government wants IBM to build quantum computers for it:  http://qz.com/569012/the-us-government-wants-ibm-to-build-the-worlds-first-true-quantum-computer/

For more on some of IBM's research projects, the company's achievements and contributions and what Murphy sees as its path back to greatness: http://qz.com/567658/searching-for-eureka-ibms-path-back-to-greatness-and-how-it-could-change-the-world/

IBM builds brain-inspired chip using phase-change memory.
IBM logo, Paul Rand.

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