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IBM Aims for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer by 2029
IBM announced plans to deliver the world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, utilizing a hybrid quantum-supercomputing architecture with AMD.
IBM Aims for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer by 2029
IBM announced plans to deliver the world's first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, utilizing a hybrid quantum-supercomputing architecture with AMD.
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36% Bias Score


Catalonia Accelerates New Tax Agency Implementation
The Catalan government, led by Salvador Illa, is establishing a new tax agency under the leadership of Santiago Ramón Arizón (former IBM executive), aiming to increase tax revenue collection from €5 billion to €30 billion as part of a new financing agreement with the Spanish government.
Catalonia Accelerates New Tax Agency Implementation
The Catalan government, led by Salvador Illa, is establishing a new tax agency under the leadership of Santiago Ramón Arizón (former IBM executive), aiming to increase tax revenue collection from €5 billion to €30 billion as part of a new financing agreement with the Spanish government.
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40% Bias Score


IBM's Quantum Starling: World's First Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer Planned for 2029
IBM plans to launch Quantum Starling, the world's first large-scale quantum supercomputer, by 2029; it will feature 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million quantum operations, utilizing LDPC error correction codes and advanced hardware to achieve quantum advantage.
IBM's Quantum Starling: World's First Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer Planned for 2029
IBM plans to launch Quantum Starling, the world's first large-scale quantum supercomputer, by 2029; it will feature 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million quantum operations, utilizing LDPC error correction codes and advanced hardware to achieve quantum advantage.
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56% Bias Score


IBM Announces Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputer
IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, a fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer using a new LDPC error correction system, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to be operational in four years, capable of 100 million operations with 200 logical qubits.
IBM Announces Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputer
IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, a fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer using a new LDPC error correction system, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to be operational in four years, capable of 100 million operations with 200 logical qubits.
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40% Bias Score


IBM's \$5 Billion AI Business: A Multi-Pronged Approach Pays Off
IBM's enterprise AI strategy, combining its watsonx platform, Red Hat infrastructure, and global consulting, generated \$5 billion in revenue in under two years, with 80% from consulting and 20% from software subscriptions.
IBM's \$5 Billion AI Business: A Multi-Pronged Approach Pays Off
IBM's enterprise AI strategy, combining its watsonx platform, Red Hat infrastructure, and global consulting, generated \$5 billion in revenue in under two years, with 80% from consulting and 20% from software subscriptions.
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48% Bias Score


Quantum Computing Advancements: Majorana 1, Willow Chip Spark Debate on Timeline for Commercial Adoption
Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip and Google's Willow chip represent significant breakthroughs in quantum computing, potentially accelerating practical implementation despite skepticism from industry leaders like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang who estimates widespread adoption to be 20 years away; IBM maintains ...
Quantum Computing Advancements: Majorana 1, Willow Chip Spark Debate on Timeline for Commercial Adoption
Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip and Google's Willow chip represent significant breakthroughs in quantum computing, potentially accelerating practical implementation despite skepticism from industry leaders like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang who estimates widespread adoption to be 20 years away; IBM maintains ...
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16% Bias Score

IBM Stock: Oversold Conditions Suggest Potential Buying Opportunity
International Business Machines (IBM) stock shows an above-average rank among thousands of dividend stocks, currently trading at $252.75 with an RSI of 28.1 (below the average 30), suggesting oversold conditions and a potential buying opportunity with a 2.38% dividend yield.

IBM Stock: Oversold Conditions Suggest Potential Buying Opportunity
International Business Machines (IBM) stock shows an above-average rank among thousands of dividend stocks, currently trading at $252.75 with an RSI of 28.1 (below the average 30), suggesting oversold conditions and a potential buying opportunity with a 2.38% dividend yield.
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48% Bias Score

IBM's Quantum Starling: A Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer for Enterprise Applications
IBM plans to launch its fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, by 2029, featuring 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million accurate operations; this modular system aims to improve the efficiency of quantum computing and bridge the gap between research and enterprise applications.

IBM's Quantum Starling: A Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer for Enterprise Applications
IBM plans to launch its fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, by 2029, featuring 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million accurate operations; this modular system aims to improve the efficiency of quantum computing and bridge the gap between research and enterprise applications.
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44% Bias Score

IBM Announces Quantum Starling: A Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer
IBM announced Quantum Starling, a large-scale quantum supercomputer projected to achieve 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum operations by 2029 using a novel LDPC error correction code and advanced hardware, potentially marking a major step towards quantum advantage.

IBM Announces Quantum Starling: A Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer
IBM announced Quantum Starling, a large-scale quantum supercomputer projected to achieve 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum operations by 2029 using a novel LDPC error correction code and advanced hardware, potentially marking a major step towards quantum advantage.
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52% Bias Score

IBM z17 Mainframe: 50% Faster AI Inference with Enhanced Security
IBM launched the z17 mainframe, powered by the Telum II processor, boasting a 50% increase in AI inference capacity over the z16, integrating AI directly onto the mainframe for enhanced security and reduced latency, with the Spyre Accelerator planned for Q4 2025 to support large language models.

IBM z17 Mainframe: 50% Faster AI Inference with Enhanced Security
IBM launched the z17 mainframe, powered by the Telum II processor, boasting a 50% increase in AI inference capacity over the z16, integrating AI directly onto the mainframe for enhanced security and reduced latency, with the Spyre Accelerator planned for Q4 2025 to support large language models.
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48% Bias Score

Basque Country to Host Europe's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
The Basque Government and IBM will install Europe's most powerful quantum computer, the IBM Quantum System Two, in San Sebastián by year's end, boosting the region's quantum computing capabilities and attracting global talent.

Basque Country to Host Europe's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
The Basque Government and IBM will install Europe's most powerful quantum computer, the IBM Quantum System Two, in San Sebastián by year's end, boosting the region's quantum computing capabilities and attracting global talent.
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40% Bias Score

Google's Willow Quantum Chip Solves Benchmark Problem in Minutes, Surpassing Supercomputers
Google's new Willow quantum chip, with 105 qubits and enhanced error correction, solves a benchmark problem in five minutes that would take the fastest supercomputer 10 septillion years, marking a significant advancement in quantum computing.

Google's Willow Quantum Chip Solves Benchmark Problem in Minutes, Surpassing Supercomputers
Google's new Willow quantum chip, with 105 qubits and enhanced error correction, solves a benchmark problem in five minutes that would take the fastest supercomputer 10 septillion years, marking a significant advancement in quantum computing.
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48% Bias Score
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