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Newer, faster version of the IBM SP. This has 64 "thin" nodes with 2 x POWER3 CPUs and 4GB RAM, and 4 "high" nodes with 8 x POWER3 CPUs and 64GB RAM.
IBM have a cool app called CityOne.
It is a SIM game where you are a city CEO and have to make decisions on how best to run the city.
However it has a humungous registration wall in front of it. I added the red circle to highlight all the mandatory fields in the form.
Gotta wonder if anyone makes it over the wall and in to play the game.
What is their bounce rate? Gotta suspect it is going to be high.
IBM Q
Quantum Computing
MIT Technology Review Innovation Leaders Summit
Palais Brongniard
30 Novembre 2018
Panoramic Power has a low cost solution for precise monitoring of electrical consumption at the individual circuit level. The solution allows existing commercial buildings to reduce the consumption of electrical energy, and predict / prevent equipment failure, system overload and electrical closet fires. The company’s patent pending solution is easy to install, scalable and versatile.
This is the console from the IBM 360 Model 30 which I had in Auckland c. 1982 and which is now on display at the Compueter Science department of Auckland University. See www.ljw.me.uk/ibm360
And apparently I'm an "urban legend"!
"デザインはビジネスにおいて実用的かつ美学を反映するものであるべきだが、それよりも良いデザインは人々を助けるものであるべきである。"IBM二代目社長トーマス・ワトソン・ジュニアの言葉 at IBM Studios。
IBM Q
Quantum Computing
MIT Technology Review Innovation Leaders Summit
Palais Brongniard
30 Novembre 2018
IBM Personal System/2 Model 70 486 (promotional photo)
Facts about the IBM PC....
FACTS ABOUT THE FIRST IBM PC.....from the internet.....
August 12, 33 years ago in 1981, IBM launched ihe IBM Personal Computer or the IBM PC.
PC becomes the norm: Although the term 'Personal Computer' was applied as early as 1972 to the Xerox PARC's Alto, the success of the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) led everyone to identify the term PC with the desktop computer.
The Chaplin connection: IBM chose actor Billy Scudder (pictured) to play legendary English actor-comedian Charlie Chaplin's ever popular character 'The Tramp' for a series of advertisements for the IBM PC.
Ad's the way: IBM targeted home and business users by promoting their PC with smart ad slogans like, "Presenting the IBM of Personal Computers", "Education. Entertainment. Personal finance. Data management. Self-improvement. Games. Communications. And yes, business", "My own IBM computer. Imagine that" among others. The idea here was that it could be used for home computing, students and business owners.
It had software from Microsoft! Microsoft and many other companies like Digital Research, Personal Software Peachtree Software, provided programs for the IBM PC.
Set out on an 'Adventure': 'Colossal Cave Adventure' or 'Adventure' as it was simply known was the first video game on the IBM PC. The name to the computer adventure game genre was apparently derived from its name. Designed by Will Crowther, a programmer and cave enthusiast, it's layout was based on part of the Mammoth Cave system in Kentucky. USA.
A year: That's how long it took the IBM team to develop the PC.
The configuration: The IBM PC had a Intel 8088 CPU, a Floppy disk or casette system. One or two internal floppy drives were optional.
Long lasting: The IBM model 5150 has proven to be reliable; despite their age of 30 years or more, some still function as they did when new. Factors that have contributed to the 5150 PC's longevity are its flexible modular design, use of few special nonstandard parts, and rugged high-standard IBM manufacturing.
A collector's item: The IBM model 5150 Personal Computer has become a collectable among vintage computer collectors, due to the system being the first true “PC” as we know them today.
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Marta Martínez, presidenta de IBM para España, Portugal, Grecia e Israel, fue la encargada de cerrar el evento, agradeció a todos los asistentes el trabajo llevado a cabo durante 2014 y dio paso a la entrega de los premios que reconocen la contribución de los Business Partners de la Compañía en el impulso de la innovación.
Más información en www-03.ibm.com/press/es/es/pressrelease/46246.wss
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|| taken August 13, 2018 with Canon EOS 5D Mark III and EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM at 100, ¹⁄₈₀ sec at f/6.3 with ⅓ EV, ISO 1000 || Copyright 2016
SELECTOP: thoughts of revisiting this forgotten project. perhaps this could be my shop computer with its vintage (heavy) roll cart. the white knob is a volume control for an amp build under the access lid. the speakers are the type with a long magnet and vox-coil around that. cost just $1 surplus new a few years back with those enclosures.
Pantallazo de la plataforma IBM Quantum Experience en el que aparece el algoritmo de Grover.
Más información en www-03.ibm.com/press/es/es/pressrelease/49669.wss
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Dr. David Ferrucci, IBM WATSON Principal Investigator, addresses the audience from the JEOPARDY! stage during a test match, one day prior to the IBM JEOPARDY! Challenge, the long-awaited exhibition match between JEOPARDY! Grand Champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter vs the IBM WATSON computer system. The auditorium at TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY. January 13, 2011.