IBM, a global leader in technology, has strategically focused on AI and hybrid-cloud technologies to drive growth and innovation. Established in 1911, IBM has evolved significantly, reporting $61.9 billion in annual revenues for 2023. Under the leadership of Chair and CEO Arvind Krishna, IBM
Data centers have undergone significant transformations since their inception in the 1940s. Initially, they were large, on-premises facilities housing massive mainframes. Today, they have evolved into sophisticated, virtualized environments that support a wide range of business needs. This article
The latest advancements in AI training technology introduced by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and IBM are revolutionizing the field. These innovations reflect significant improvements in AI model training and infrastructure, catering to the growing demand for more efficient, powerful, and
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