IBM
The World’s Tiniest Art
This atomic-sized image was created by IBM researchers and is part of an exhibit opening today at the United States Patent and Trademark Museum in Alexandria, Virginia. The image was made using scanning-tunneling microscope technology as part of an effort to pave the way for circuits made from atomic and molecular components.
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
Interactive Ray Tracer for Cell Broadband Engine
As part of an announcment of new Cell/B.E.-based technologies -- including a new version of the Cell/B.E.-based Blade System -- IBM today made available a technology demonstration program called the 'Interactive Ray Tracer' (iRT). This application renders -- in real-time -- photorealistic images from a complex 3D scene... demonstrating the capabilities of the Cell/B.E. processor.
IBM Self Checkout System
The new IBM Self Checkout system includes groundbreaking software for even greater control and flexibility for deploying self checkout. The new IBM Checkout Environment for Consumer-Service (CHEC) offers retailers a complete application and toolkit for customization. It also opens up opportunities for the IBM Business Partner network to customize, sell and implement IBM Self Checkout solutions. Featured is one of the four cashless models now available.
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM Press room – United States
IBM ThinkPad R51
Bild: André Karwath aka Aka
IBM System z9 Front geöffnet
Bild: Ing. Richard Hilber (public domain)
Deep Blue
The IBM deep blue was the first computer in the world to beat a human at Chess.
Bild: James the photographer