Quantum computing

IBM Q System One

IBM Quantum System One is the first circuit-based commercial quantum computer, introduced by IBM in January 2019. This integrated quantum computing system is housed in a 2.7x2.7x2.7 m airtight glass cube that maintains a controlled physical environment. The cylinder protruding from the ceiling in the center is a dilution refrigerator, containing a 20-qubit transmon quantum processor. It was tested for the first time in the summer of 2018, for two weeks, in Milan, Italy. IBM Quantum System One was developed by IBM Research, with assistance from the Map Project Office and Universal Design Studio. CERN, ExxonMobil, Fermilab, Argonne National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are among the clients signed up to access the system remotely. From April 6 to May 31, 2019, the Boston Museum of Science hosted an exhibit featuring a replica of the IBM Quantum System One.On June 15, 2021, IBM deployed the first unit of Quantum System One in Germany at its headquarters in Ehningen. (Wikipedia).

IBM Q System One
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IBM Personal System 2 PS/2 Computer Commercial (1989)

A 1989 commercial for IBM PS/2 model computers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Personal_System/2

From playlist Early Microcomputers & PCs

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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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1984 IBM System/36 Minicomputer Office System - Computer History Minicomputer - Educational

Travel back to 1984 with this promotional film for IBM’s System/36 mid-range computer. - This vintage historical film, courtesy of Brian Durham (see his Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/bkdurham... shows three different System/36 customers and their experiences. Provided for historical

From playlist Word Processing, Office Automation, Electronic Office Tools

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1969 IBM System/3 promotional ad - midrange, minicomputer, Computer History, RPG

Courtesy of Henk Stegeman, of the Netherlands, a very unique promotional film featuring the IBM System/3 from about 1968. System/3, formally introduced in 1969, was a called a “midrange” system, much smaller, more affordable than large mainframes, and easily tailored to small to medium b

From playlist Computers of the 1960's

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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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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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Quantum computers vs. classical computers

There has been a lot of talk about quantum computer breakthroughs, but how do these devices differ from classical computers? We explore this question in our video. Find out more information at https://bit.ly/3HhbJTm To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to our newsle

From playlist Engineering Wonders

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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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Fabrizio Renzi, Ivano Tavernelli - IBM Q: building the first universal quantum computers - 23-5-2018

https://www.sns.it/eventi/ibm-q-building-first-universal-quantum-computers-business-and-science Colloqui della Classe di Scienze Fabrizio Renzi (Innovation, Research, University and Technical Director at IBM - Italia) Ivano Tavernelli (Theoretical Quantum Computing Technical Leader at IB

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The Computer Chronicles - Business Applications Part 4 (1987)

Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles

From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

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IBM PS/2 Model 70 Computer for Business (Personal System-2 Microcomputer PC promo OS/2 1991)

Computer History: IBM PS/2 Personal System 2 Computer: Excerpt of an IBM Promotional film from 1991 advertising the benefits of the PS/2 and related technologies to those running their own business. WHY PS/2? IBM’s first family of Personal Computers of 1981 to 1988, allowed for non-IB

From playlist Early Microcomputers & PCs

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Character Codes Explained byJavaScript Legend Douglas Crockford

Learn about the history of character sets from Douglas Crockford. Talk given at the JavaScriptLA meetup. 🔗 Check out the JavaScriptLA channel for more great talks: https://www.youtube.com/c/javascriptla Thanks to JavaScriptLA for giving us permission to post this talk. freeCodeCamp is n

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Quantum Computer Programming w/ Qiskit

A practical and applied introduction to quantum computer programming, using IBM's free cloud-based quantum machines and Qiskit. Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB_5pC1MkGg Text-based tutorials and sample code: https://pythonprogramming.net/quantum-computer-programming-tutorial/ I

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The quantum computers are coming - talk

Many people may not know it, but we live in a time where the first quantum computers have been created - and they're pretty damn cool. Why? Because while regular bits are limited to only two boring values, QBITs can take near infinite values and operate singularly or in harmony with each o

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Computer History: IBM System/36 Minicomputer 1984 promo, office automation, business

Computer History: IBM System/36 Minicomputer announced in 1983, was a mid-range computer and successor to the System/34. It came native with 512K memory, upgradable to 2MB of memory. This 1984 promotional film shows the System/36 used in three different business applications. The Sys

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