IBM's recent breakthrough in optics technology promises to revolutionize data center operations, particularly in the realm of generative AI. By leveraging co-packaged optics (CPO) to replace traditional electrical interconnects, IBM aims to enhance data transmission speed, energy efficiency, and
IBM and AMD have come together in an innovative collaboration aimed at introducing AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators as a service on IBM Cloud, marking a significant stride toward bolstering the performance and energy efficiency of generative AI (GenAI) models and high-performance computing (HPC)
IBM's recent collaboration with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to launch AI accelerator services on IBM Cloud represents a pivotal advancement in high-performance computing and generative AI for corporate clients. By integrating AMD's Instinct MI300X accelerators with IBM’s watsonx AI platform and
IBM has introduced the Guardium Data Security Center, a new SaaS-based platform designed to protect enterprise data across distributed environments such as hybrid cloud setups, AI deployments, and quantum computing systems. This platform integrates various IBM security packages, offering a
IBM’s recent advancements in cloud-native AI supercomputing signal a promising era for enterprises looking to integrate advanced AI capabilities within their existing infrastructure. At the forefront of this revolution is IBM’s groundbreaking supercomputer, Vela, which blends agile cloud-native
IBM's stock has been on a remarkable upward trajectory, driven by its advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services. As the company prepares to release its third-quarter earnings report, investors and market analysts are closely monitoring IBM's performance and business momentum.