Who Leads?" report provides 12 strategic profiles of distinguished firms working to provide the quantum market with full-stack quantum computers and advanced QPUs. We compare these companies according ...
Price isn't everything, according to IBM executives. Instead, the keys to the kingdom are manageability, security and wireless communications, three elements IBM has included in its PC fall fashions.
The Model M started out as a replacement for IBM's Model F keyboard that was previously bundled with its terminals. That became too expensive to produce, so IBM looked to replace ...
IBM, whose first PC in 1981 moved personal computing out of the hobby shop and into the corporate and consumer mainstream, has put the business up for sale, people close to the negotiations said ...
On its face, the merger creates the third-largest PC business in the world, with approximately $12 billion in 2003 revenue and an 8 percent market share. The risk for Lenovo is that it might not add ...
IBM has reached a definitive agreement to sell its PC division to China-based computer vendor Lenovo Group in a deal that will effectively create a $12 billion PC company that will compete against ...
AI-powered chatbots are clearly the future of computing, and it’s only a matter of time before you’ll see them appear on every internet-connected gadget. If you thought you were safe from this by ...
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Qualcomm’s fiscal 2025 sales suggests year-over-year growth of 12.4%, while that for EPS implies a rise of 16.1%. The EPS estimates have been trending northward (up ...
Margaret Warner discusses IBM's sale of its personal computer business to one of China's top PC makers with a technology expert and a China analyst. The company that pioneered the personal computer is ...
Andrew D. MagerWeb AssistantIBM said in a public announcement Friday, it would pull out of the personal computer business that it founded in 1911. The company is discussing a sale with Lenovo Group, ...
IBM's decision to sell its PC business to Lenovo underscores the fact that most companies cannot generate steady profits selling PCs Perhaps it isn’t quite as surprising as if Ford Motor Co. suddenly ...