Armonk, New York, United States--IBM Research is the research and development division for IBM, an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, with operations in over 170 countries; it has twelve labs on six continents, setting the world record for being the
World's Largest Industrial Research Organization, according to the WORLD RECORD ACADEMY.
"IBM Research is the research and development division for IBM, an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, with operations in over 170 countries.
"IBM Research is the
largest industrial research organization in the world and has twelve labs on six continents.
"IBM employees have garnered six Nobel Prizes, six Turing Awards, 20 inductees into the U.S. National Inventors Hall of Fame, 19 National Medals of Technology, five National Medals of Science and three Kavli Prizes.[2] As of 2018, the company has generated more patents than any other business in each of 25 consecutive years, which is a record." (Wikimedia)
"Notable company inventions include the floppy disk, the hard disk drive, the magnetic stripe card, the relational database, the Universal Product Code (UPC), the financial swap, the Fortran programming language, SABRE airline reservation system, DRAM, copper wiring in semiconductors, the smartphone, the portable computer, the Automated Teller Machine (ATM), the silicon-on-insulator (SOI) semiconductor manufacturing process, Watson artificial intelligence and the Quantum Experience.
"Major undertakings at IBM Research have included the invention of innovative materials and structures, high-performance microprocessors and computers, analytical methods and tools, algorithms, software architectures, methods for managing, searching and deriving meaning from data and in turning IBM's advanced services methodologies into reusable assets." (Wikimedia)
"International Business Machines Corp. is an information technology company, which provides integrated solutions that leverage information technology and knowledge of business processes. It operates through the following segments: Cloud & Cognitive Software, Global Business Services, Global Technology Services, Systems, and Global Financing," the Forbes says.
"The Cloud & Cognitive Software segment provides integrated and secure cloud, data and solutions to the clients. The Global Business Services segment provides clients with consulting, application management and global process services.
"The Global Technology Services segment provides comprehensive IT infrastructure and platform services that create business value for clients. The Systems segment provides clients with innovative infrastructure platforms to help meet the requirements of hybrid cloud and enterprise AI workload."
"The Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY is the global headquarters of IBM Research, the largest industrial research organization in the world," the IBM Research says.
"The facility, designed by Eero Saarinen and completed in 1961, is home to over 1,500 scientists, engineers, and designers inventing what’s next in computing. Many of IBM’s most notable technical breakthroughs in quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and semiconductors have taken place here.
"Visitors are hosted in IBM’s premier Think Lab, which houses multiple IBM Quantum systems as well as an experimental AI-optimized cloud-native supercomputer."
"The Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory opened on the campus of Columbia University in 1945 with an unusual mandate for company-funded research: explore science, forget profits," the IBM says.
"This was the first corporate, pure-science research facility in the United States. It was concerned simply with advancing knowledge through collaboration, educational opportunities and the applied computational muscle of IBM’s machines. It would eventually become IBM Research, the largest corporate research organization in the world."
"IBM researchers have won six Nobel Prizes and six Turing Awards, and authored more than 110,000 scientific publications," the IBM says.
"The company has been granted more than 150,000 patents, including one filed in 1968 by IBM and Robert Dennard for his single-transistor dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), which today powers everything from laptops to videogames to smartphones.
"A team led by Rey Johnson of IBM Research in San Jose, California, invented the hard disk drive system in 1956."
"The International Business Machines Corporation, often referred to simply as IBM, is an American technology corporation that specializes in computer hardware, middleware, and software, and provides hosting and consulting services across a wide range of areas including mainframe computers and nanotechnology," the
Organimi says.
"Founded in 1911 as Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company in New York, it is today the largest industrial research organization in the world, with 19 research facilities across 12 countries, and held the record for the most annual U.S. patents generated by a business for 29 consecutive years between 1993 and 2021."
"IBM pioneered the multipurpose microcomputer in the 1980s and has been responsible for several technological innovations," the Organimi says.
"These include the automated teller machine (ATM), dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), the floppy disk, the hard disk drive, the magnetic stripe card, and the UPC barcode. IBM was also a major player in the development of advanced computer chips, data infrastructure, and artificial intelligence.
"Among the world’s largest employers with a workforce of over 297,000 in 2022, with an alumnus that includes six Nobel laureates and six recipients of the Turing Award, it is the world’s seventh-largest technology company by revenue and 49th overall according to the 2022 Forbes Fortune 500 list."
"Today IBM research is comprised of 12 labs around the world with approximately 3,000 research scientists working on creating adventures in technologies varying from quantum computing to new cognitive learning systems based on the breakthroughs established by The IBM Watson question answering system," the American Physical Society says.
"For more than sixty years, IBM Research has been the innovation engine of the IBM corporation. From helping the Apollo space missions land on the moon to the discovery of fractals; from the technology behind laser eye surgery to a question answering computer called Watson now being applied to health care, IBM Research continues to define the future of technology."
"Established in 1961, the Thomas J. Watson Research Center includes research facilities in Yorktown Heights, New York and Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a client-oriented IBM Industry Solution Lab in Hawthorne, New York," the HiPEAC says.
"The center is the headquarters for IBM Research – the largest industrial research organization in the world, with 12 labs on six continents.
"The center has been the location of some of the most notable technological and scientific business breakthroughs of the 20th and 21st centuries, including the invention of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), the FORTAN programming language , the relational database, and the development of copper interconnects."
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