Quantum computing

IBM Eagle

IBM Eagle is a 127-qubit quantum processor. IBM claims that it can not be simulated by any classical computer. It is two times bigger than China's Jiuzhang 2. It was revealed on the 16th of November 2021 and was claimed to be the most powerful quantum processor ever made until November 2022, when the IBM Osprey overtook it with 433 qubits. It is almost twice as powerful as their last processor, the '', which had 65 quantum bits and was created in 2020. IBM believes that the processes used in creating the 'Eagle', will be the backbone for their future processors. Their roadmap indicates that in 2023 the 'Condor' will be released with 1,121 qubits. They have also started development on Two, as the first one (IBM Quantum System One) is not powerful enough to keep up with the upscaling of their processors. (Wikipedia).

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IBM AS/400 The Best Architecture In The World 1992

IBM AS/400 The Best Architecture In The World 1992 Presented by Malcom Haines Includes "Don't Hang Up" and "Extending Your Competitive Edge"

From playlist IBM AS/400, IBM System/36, System/38 Computer Family

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IBM Standard Modular System

The Standard Modular System is a system of standard transistorized circuit boards and mounting racks developed by IBM in the late 1950s, originally for the IBM 7030 Stretch. They were used throughout IBM's second-generation computers, peripherals, the 7000 , the 1400 , and the 1620. SMS w

From playlist IBM System/360 Mainframe Computer History

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AS/400 Megabytes are Heavy, the high-end of IBM Minicomputer Hardware (short parody)

(A Short Parody) . The IBM AS/400 (Application System/400) is a family of mid-range computers from IBM announced in June 1988. Originally code-named “Silverlake.” Various models ranged in size small footprint units to the giant B-60 model (seen in this video) weighing over 1,100 pound

From playlist IBM Vintage Midrange & Small Systems, Office Machines (Computer History Playlist)

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The IBM Quantum Computer Journey

The IBM Quantum Summit kicks off with a perspective from Darío Gil, IBM SVP and Director of Research on the journey of IBM Quantum. Darío reveals our biggest industry-defining announcements of the year and provides a glimpse into the remarkable future ahead. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS: Origi

From playlist Quantum Computing

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Quantum State of the Union

The IBM Quantum team will take you on an unprecedented technological deep dive into the future of quantum computing. Using our Development Roadmap as our guide, the team will be sharing many new technological breakthroughs from 2021, making more announcements for 2022, charting a course to

From playlist Quantum Computing

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System/38 - successful alternate IMPL

System/38 has recently been powered-up for the first time. This video shows the system powering-up and going straight into an alternate IMPL (i.e. from floppy) which successfully brings up the CPU diagnostics.

From playlist IBM AS/400, IBM System/36, System/38 Computer Family

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The Computer Chronicles - IBM Clones (1985)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1985 Episodes

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The Computer Chronicles - Computer Kids (1987)

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From playlist Miscellaneous Computer Chronicles Episodes

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Inventing What's Next In Computing

The IBM Quantum Summit 2022 keynote address by Darío Gil, Senior Vice President and Director of Research, IBM. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS: Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ySjHqfioJM

From playlist Quantum Computing

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The Computer Chronicles - SPA Codie Awards 1993 (1993)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1993 Episodes

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The Computer Chronicles - Space and Astronomy (1992)

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From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

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IBM Computers: AS/400 Announces 11 new Processors for 1991 (minicomputer history application system)

Exceptionally good IBM announcement about release of 11 new AS/400 processors. The AS/400 was IBM's most successful minicomputer family. Introduced in 1988, IBM upgraded and improved the 400 line many times since then. This original IBM film runs about 8 minutes and highlights the avail

From playlist IBM AS/400, IBM System/36, System/38 Computer Family

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COMPUTER HISTORY: REMEMBERING THE IBM SYSTEM/360 MAINFRAME, its Origin and Technology (IRS, NASA)

The origin of the IBM System/360 mainframe computer family, IBM’s most successful computer product line, and one of the most influential computer system architectures of the twentieth century. IBM invested $5 billion in resources to develop the new architecture and multiple system models.

From playlist Computer History: Early IBM computers 1944 to 1970's

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Science & Technology Q&A for Kids (and others) [Part 14]

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From playlist Stephen Wolfram Ask Me Anything About Science & Technology

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The Computer Chronicles - Lasers and Computers (1984)

Everyone loves lasers, and it's no surprise that the forerunner to the CD-ROM, the laserdisc, was an exciting prospect for movies, storage, and computing in general on this episode of The Computer Chronicles. Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all thes

From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1984 Episodes

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IBM Computer History: SAGE, World's Largest Computer (AN/FSQ-7) (cold war RADAR defense) 1950's

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From playlist Airlines, Airports, Automated Ticket Reservation Systems

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Quantum Computers Are Coming … But Why Should You Care?

Quantum computers are the future of ... everything. The first 1,000 people to use the link or my code undecidedwithmattferrell get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/undecidedwithmattferrell05221 They've been the stuff of science fiction for decades and promised by technol

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