Tuesday, 21 July 2015

IBM's Latest 70-nanometer chip To Be Launched Soon



IBM to come up with a 7-nanometer chip soon powering cloud computing and smartphones.

International Business Machines Corporation is a renowned name in the world of computers where they are known for marketing and manufacturing computer related software and hardware. The company has now made another major announcement which many analysts consider it to be a massive breakthrough in terms of computer chips.

A growth has been seen in the way IBM used to function. Earlier, the company only used to manufacture personal computers along with hard drives to individual customers. However, now their business has evolved to a great extent where they have now started to focus on bigger games like cloud computing, business intelligence, data analytics along with other businesses that is churning profits. The company now knows what it needs to do in order to establish its roots further in the industry.

As reported, the tech behemoth has now revealed the first 7-nanometer chip which is one of a kind across the globe. This chip is miraculous since it will have the ability to boost the computing power of devices as minute as smartphones to spacecraft. The chip has the potential to accommodate more than 20 billion tiny transistors and switches that has resulted in a surge in terms of the computing ability.

International Business Machines Corp is extremely optimistic about this venture where it believes that the future of the mobile industry and cloud computing is reliant on this chip with other technologies. The company was successful in making this chip once they invested almost $3 billion parallel to Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Global Foundries situated at the State University of New York.

The tech behemoth believes that this is actually a breakthrough in the world of computer chips where these new chips denote a 50% increase in terms of performance and power when compared to the regularly used 14 and 22-nanometer chips.

Mr. Michael Liehr, VP of Research and Innovation at the University of New York stated, “Enabling the first 7nm node transistors is a significant milestone for the entire semiconductor industry as we continue to push beyond the limitations of our current capabilities.”

IBM is still working on this chip and soon will be able to launch it for the masses. This has become a source of anticipation where many analyst and tech affiliates are keeping an eye on the company so that they can study the course of IBM once it launches the chip.

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