IBM claims its new quantum chips could set new standards

10:12am, Monday, 15'th Nov 2021 Big News Network
IBM claimed on Monday to have developed a new quantum computer chip which could beat traditional chips in some tasks in just a matter of years. The company''s ''Eagle'' chip contains 127 qubits, and is the first chip to contain more than 100 qubits, according to IBM. The company is planning to develop ''Osprey'' and ''Condor'' chips with 433 qubits and 1,121 qubits, respectively, from 2022. While

IBM and Amazon to work together on oil data tools

10:09am, Monday, 15'th Nov 2021 BusinessLIVE
IBM and Amazon to work on expanding the reach of data tools that will help oil companies add non-petroleum assets such as wind and solar to their portfolios.

IBM sets up new facility in Hyderabad for BPO consulting

10:06am, Monday, 15'th Nov 2021 The Siasat Daily
Hyderabad: IBM Corporation has set up a new facility in Hyderabad dedicated to business process operations consulting. The new facility will be focussed on business process operations across several domains such as finance and accounts, procurement and supply chain, human resources and recruiting, and industry-specific processes, including risk and compliance, IBM said in a statement. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
IBM claimed on Monday to have developed a new quantum computer chip which could beat traditional chips in some tasks in just a matter of years. The company''s Eagle'' chip
The facility also serves an additional function of enabling resiliency for IBM Consulting by acting as a backup site for Business Process Operations centres in Chennai and Bengaluru

IBM expands presence in Telangana with new BPO unit at Hyderabad

08:47am, Monday, 15'th Nov 2021 Business Standard
Expansion aligned with its global double-digit hiring strategy across its global delivery network
Business process operations deliver a unified user experience and business value for organizations with the use of agile methodologies, advanced process mining and intelligent workflows powered by hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence
IBM claimed on Monday to have developed a new quantum computer chip which could beat traditional chips in some tasks in just a matter of years. Read Full Article at RT.com
Using IBM technology called OpenShift, oil companies can use the oil-industry cloud data tools in their privately owned data centers within their countries.
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IBM has created a quantum processor able to process information so complex the work can''t be done or simulated on a traditional computer, CEO Arvind Krishna told "Axios on HBO" ahead of a planned announcement. Why it matters : Quantum computing could help address problems that are too challenging for even today''s most powerful supercomputers, such as figuring out how to make better batteries or sequester carbon emissions. Driving the news : IBM says its new Eagle processor can handle 127 qubits, a measure of quantum computing power. In topping 100 qubits, IBM says it has reached a milestone that allows quantum to surpass the power of a traditional computer. "It is impossible to simulate it on something else, which implies it''s more powerful than anything else," Krishna told "Axios on HBO." How it works : While traditional computing uses ones and zeroes and can try many possibilities in quick succession, quantum computing hones in on the right answer, making it well suited to tacking complex problems. "Can it solve every problem?

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