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IBM continues to mislead. Join the conversation
EE Times
, September 04, 2009
IBM Corp. has cut nearly 10,000 jobs this year, according to reports, although Big Blue still refuses to fess up to most of the layoffs.

Sun, IBM push multicore boundaries
EE Times
, August 26, 2009
Sun Microsystems claimed a new watermark for server CPUs, unveiling Rainbow Falls, a 16-core, 128-thread processor at the Hot Chips conference, but analysts gave the IBM Power7 kudos as the more compelling achievement in the latest round of high-end server processors.

IBM reportedly cuts more jobs in New York
EE Times
, June 02, 2009
Various news outlets reported that IBM Clet go off more workers at facilities in upstate New York.

IBM's DeveloperWorks goes social
EE Times
, April 30, 2009
IBM Corp. is ushering into the era of social networking its ten-year old Web site that supplies technical information on open source software by launching My DeveloperWorks which aims to help IT developers collaborate on topics including Java, Linux and XML.

Updated: IBM responds to union complaints
EE Times
, April 28, 2009
Sparks are expected to fly at IBM Corp.'s shareholders meeting, as a union is expected to urge the company to stop cutting and outsourcing jobs in the United States.

IBM 'fab club' rolls 28-nm process with high-k
EE Times
, April 16, 2009
The silicon foundry business is heating up despite the IC downturn, as IBM Corp.'s ''fab club'' has officially rolled out its 28-nm process based on high-k dielectrics and metal gates.

Analysis: Aftershocks of IBM/Sun talks
EE Times
, April 06, 2009
With its proposed acquisition of Sun Microsystems apparently scuttled, executives at IBM and Microsoft are breathing a sigh of relief this morning while Sun's managers must figure out how to survive the on-going consolidation of the computer industry that is being accelerated by a steep recession.

U.S. taps IBM for 20 petaflops computer
EE Times
, February 03, 2009
The U.S. government has agreed to buy two supercomputers from IBM Corp., including one to be in use in 2012 that will ultimately scale to 20 petaflops, an estimated ten times the performance of today's most powerful system.

Analysis: What's the future of IBM Micro?
EE Times
, February 02, 2009
IBM Corp.'s move last week to implement layoffs within its semiconductor unit follows a dramatic slump in sales, product setbacks and numerous false starts in the sector.

IBM cuts jobs as workers reach boiling point
EE Times
, January 28, 2009
IBM Corp. has cut more workers, including within its chip, research and other units.

Former IBM exec cleared to lead Apple group
EE Times
, January 27, 2009
IBM and Apple have resolved litigation over Mark Papermaster, clearing the way for the former IBM executive to start work as senior vice president of devices hardware engineering at Apple on April 24.

IEDM Preview: Focus turns to 32 nm and beyond
EE Times
, December 10, 2008
Highlights of IEDM includes 32nm technology from IBM and Intel. IBM will also give details of the world's smallest 0.1 square micron SRAM cell built on their 22nm development platform.

Is the U.S. falling behind in chip R&D?
EE Times
, November 24, 2008
Bell Labs' exit from semiconductor R&D could portend the decline of U.S. superiority in electronics, but major chip makers argue that universities and national labs will take up the slack.

IBM rolls 45-nm SOI foundry service
EE Times
, November 10, 2008
Seeking to take the lead in another emerging technology, IBM Corp.'s Microelectronics Group has rolled out what it claims is the industry's first 45-nm, silicon-on-insulator (SOI) foundry offering.

IBM delivers "green" consulting services from cradle to grave
EE Times
, September 24, 2008
IBM offers a new "green" consulting service that will help customers deliver more eco-friendly products from development to end-of-life.

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