IBM announced a new chip technology that it says can improve processor performance by 50%, according to a brief statement. No further technical details or deployment timeline were disclosed.
IBM has announced a breakthrough in chip design, claiming a 50% performance boost over current processors, according to a brief statement from the company. The announcement, described as breaking by Israeli news aggregator Insider Paper, did not include technical specifics, commercial partners, or a timeline for production. The development is significant for the global semiconductor industry, where IBM is a longstanding R&D player, but remains at the announcement stage without independent verification or product roadmap. Follow-up details are expected.
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