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Mainframe computer - Wikipedia
A mainframe computer is large but not as large as a supercomputer and has more processing power than some other classes of computers, such as minicomputers, workstations, and personal computers.

What is a mainframe? - IBM
Mainframe systems are computers able to process billions of calculations and transactions in real time, securely and reliably.

Mainframestechhelp | Complete Mainframe Tutorials
MainframesTechHelp's objective is to deliver point-to-point online content on various mainframe technologies (including technical and non-technical) for the readers to learn and gain expertise on mainframe technical skills without any conditions and restrictions.

What is a Mainframe - Mainframe Explained - AWS
Mainframe computing enables large-scale data processing through a single, powerful central system. This system supports multiple users and terminals in real time.

What is a Mainframe Computer? - GeeksforGeeks
In simple terms, mainframe computers are super-fast and reliable machines that help process large amounts of data quickly and efficiently. They are designed to ensure that critical systems, like banking and finance, remain available 24/7 without any interruptions.

IBM mainframe - Wikipedia
Middleware Current IBM mainframes run all the major enterprise transaction processing environments and databases, including CICS, IMS, WebSphere Application Server, IBM Db2, and Oracle. In many cases these software subsystems can run on more than one mainframe operating system.

What is a mainframe? It's a style of computing - IBM
A mainframe is the central data repository, or hub, in a corporation's data processing center, linked to users through less powerful devices such as workstations or terminals. The presence of a mainframe often implies a centralized form of computing, as opposed to a distributed form of computing.

The IBM mainframe: How it runs and why it survives
Mainframe computers are often seen as ancient machines—practically dinosaurs. But mainframes, which are purpose-built to process enormous amounts of data, are still extremely relevant today.

Mainframe Introduction
What is Mainframe? A mainframe is a large, powerful and highly efficient computer system primarily used by organizations for processing vast amounts of data and running critical applications.

What is Mainframe Computer? -Definition, Features & Working
A mainframe is a powerful computer used for large-scale data processing. It is fast, reliable, and can support thousands of users at the same time.

 

 

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  1. IBM Says It Has Found a Way to Keep Shrinking the Technology Inside Chips  The New York Times
  2. IBM has unveiled chip technology that could help extend Moore’s Law another decade  MIT Technology Review
  3. IBM stock seesaws after unveiling chip 'the size of a fingernail' in AI push  Yahoo Finance
  4. IBM now making chips at the atomic level at Albany NanoTech  Times Union
  5. IBM claims world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip technology  Ars Technica
  6. IBM's fingernail-sized chip fits 100 billion transistors  New Atlas
  7. IBM unveils tech for chip smaller than 1 nanometer in AI computing push  Reuters
  8. IBM’s Announces 0.7nm Process Node, Introduces NanoStack  More Than Moore
  9. IBM goes sub-1nm, develops 0.7nm-class technology — offering up to 50% higher performance and 70% higher energy efficiency compared to IBM's 2nm-class node  Tom's Hardware

Despite VA claims vets with IBM are getting help, new data shows 8 in 10 are denied disability benefits  11Alive.com

IBM Debuts World’s First Sub-1 Nanometer Chip Technology  IBM Newsroom

Introducing the first sub-1 nanometer node chip — the smallest, most powerful chip technology in the world  IBM Research

IBM, Red Hat and Palo Alto Networks Expand Project Lightwell to Help Organizations Respond to Software Vulnerabilities  IBM Newsroom

IBM and OpenAI Bring Frontier AI to Cyber Defense—Helping Enterprises Keep Pace with Machine-Speed Threats  IBM Newsroom

IBM Stock Climbs on Breakthrough Sub-1-Nanometer Chip Prototype  Barron's

IBM, Red Hat, and Deloitte Announce Lightwell Collaboration to Help Strengthen Open Source Software Supply Chain Trust  IBM Newsroom

What is a nanostack? Building a chip like a city  IBM Research

IBM unveils technology for chips that promise higher performance, use much less power  CBS News

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Micron, Qualcomm, IBM, Wendy's & more  CNBC

IBM stacks up a sub-nanometer chip future  The Register

IBM and Red Hat partner with Deloitte to fix open-source vulnerabilities  SiliconANGLE

 

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