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Light Buffered on a Chip
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., December 27, 2006 -- IBM announced its researchers have built a device capable of delaying, or "buffering," the flow of light on a silicon chip, an achievement needed to pave the way for ultrafast computers that use light instead of electric signals to process data. Researchers have known that the use of optical instead of electrical signals for transferring data within a computer chip might result in significant performance enhancements since light signals can carry more information faster. Yet buffering, or...
Forza Silicon, IBM to Produce CMOS Image Sensors
Dec 11, 2006 — Forza Silicon Corp. of Pasadena, Calif., and IBM announced today they will collaborate to develop CMOS image sensor chips using IBM’s CMOS Image Sensor Foundry (CIMG) technology and to characterize IBM’s image sensor technology. IBM’s CIMG foundry,...
Supercomputing Equipment to Advance Computational Biology
TROY, N.Y., Dec. 8, 2006 -- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute said they will continue to advance the frontiers of computational science with the help of IBM’s Blue Gene supercomputer. Awarded under IBM’s Shared University Research (SUR) program, this Blue Gene...
New Transistor First to Work at Speeds Above 500 GHz
ATLANTA, June 20, 2006 -- The development of the first silicon-germanium transistor able to operate at frequencies above 500 GHz -- a speed 250 times faster than the chips powering today's cell phones -- could lead to the development of communications and other systems that...
Supercomputing Center to Focus on Nanotechnology
TROY, N.Y., May 11, 2006 — Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in collaboration with IBM and New York state, yesterday announced a $100 million partnership to create what it said will be the world’s most powerful university-based supercomputing center, and a top 10...
Duke Professor Honored for Work in Ultrathin Silicon Dielectrics
May 10, 2006 — Professor Hisham Massoud of Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering in Durham, N.C., has been awarded the 2006 Electronics and Photonics Division Award of the Electrochemical Society (ECS) for his work on ultrathin silicon dielectric films....
IBM Builds IC Around Nanotube Molecule
Mar 28, 2006 — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., March 28, 2006 -- IBM announced this week that its researchers have built the first complete electronic integrated circuit (IC) around a single carbon nanotube molecule, a new material that shows promise for providing...
Alliance Bids for Army Sourcing Program
Jan 10, 2006 — MCKINNEY, Texas, Jan. 10, 2006 -- Defense contractor Raytheon Co. is teaming up with Boeing Co. and IBM to bid on a major US Army technology contract worth about $20 billion, the companies said today. The three have formed a long-term strategic...
White House Awards Science, Tech Medals
Nov 16, 2005 — WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 -- IBM and Motorola were among recipients of 2004 National Medals of Technology, and University of Chicago chemist Robert Clayton was awarded a 2004 National Medal of Science, presented by President Bush Tuesday at the White...
IBM Scientists 'Slow Light' to Improve Optical Communications
Nov 3, 2005 — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., Nov. 3 -- IBM today announced its researchers have used photonic crystal technology to "slow light," a process that could lead to the use of light instead of electricity in the connection of electronic components and optical...
IBM Scientists 'Slow Light' to Improve Optical Communications
Nov 3, 2005 — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., Nov. 3 -- IBM today announced its researchers have used photonic crystal technology to "slow light," a process that could lead to the use of light instead of electricity in the connection of electronic components and optical...
Summit to Explore Nanotech Apps
Oct 18, 2005 — ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 18 -- The Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) of Cambridge, Mass., which has a mission to promote nano- and other advanced technologies, is presenting a one-day summit tomorrow of businesses demonstrating how...
Princeton Lightwave Licenses IBM's SPD Technology
Oct 12, 2005 — CRANBURY, N.J., Oct. 12 -- Princeton Lightwave Inc. (PLI), a New Jersey manufacturer of optical semiconductor components, announced it has licensed IBM’s single-photon detection (SPD) technology. An SPD is an essential component of quantum...
IBM, Kodak Collaborate on CMOS Sensors
Nov 1, 2004 — IBM has been in the chip manufacturing business for 40 years, but a recent agreement with Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester, N.Y., spells change for the veteran. The terms of the agreement enable Kodak to take its portfolio of image sensor technology...
Kodak, IBM to Develop Image Sensors
Sep 16, 2004 — ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 16 -- Eastman Kodak Co. and IBM will collaborate, under a multiyear agreement, to develop and make image sensors to power mass-market consumer products, such as digital still cameras and camera phones. Terms of the agreement...
IBM Makes Nanoscale Imaging Advance
Jul 15, 2004 — SAN JOSE, Calif., July 15 -- IBM scientists have reported a breakthrough in nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by directly detecting the faint magnetic signal from a single electron buried inside a solid sample. IBM said the milestone is a...
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Apr 15, 2004 — Mark A. Kling has been appointed vice president, general counsel and secretary of Space Imaging, a Denver, Colo., provider of Earth imagery and related services to commercial and government markets. Prior to joining Space Imaging, Kling worked for...
L-3 Communications Signs Agreement With IBM
Mar 31, 2004 — NEW YORK, March 31 -- L-3 Communications announced today it has entered into a technology, product and engineering services agreement with IBM in which it intends to combine L-3's defense, aerospace and homeland security electronics leadership with...
New Thin-Film Method Developed
Mar 17, 2004 — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., March 17 -- Researchers at IBM say they have developed a simple, low-cost process to make extraordinarily thin films of semiconducting materials that allows electrical charges to move through them about 10 times more easily...
Samsung Joins Semiconductor Development Group
Mar 11, 2004 — EAST FISHKILL, N.Y. & SEOUL, Korea, March 11 -- Samsung Electronics announced it is joining a strategic semiconductor technology development partnership with IBM, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing and Infineon. The companies will focus initially...
IBM Demos Nanotechnology Method for Chip Components
Dec 10, 2003 — ARMONK, N.Y., Dec. 10 -- IBM announced this week it has applied a novel approach in nanotechnology to aid conventional semiconductor processing, potentially enabling continued device miniaturization and chip performance improvements. IBM said it...
Fischer Imaging Receives NCI Grant
Dec 2, 2003 — DENVER & CHICAGO, Dec. 2 -- Fischer Imaging announced it has received a $1.2 million Small Business Innovation Research grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to fund an effort with IBM to evaluate IBM's T221 flat-panel display as part of...
Corning, IBM to Launch Optical Technology Program
Nov 4, 2003 — CORNING, N.Y. and YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. Nov. 4 -- Corning Inc. and IBM announced today they will collaborate with the US Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration on a $20 million project to develop high-speed, optically...
IC Companies Form 10 Gb/s Standards Team
Oct 6, 2003 — SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 6 -- Applied Micro Circuits, IBM, Infineon Texas Instruments and Xilinx announced today the creation and promotion of the Unified 10 Gb/s Physical-Layer Initiative (UXPi), a program organized by the The Industry Standards and...
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Sep 16, 2003 — Brett D. Rosner has been named president of Janos Technology Corp., a manufacturer of precision infrared (IR) optical components and assemblies for commercial and military markets. Rosner have more than 20 years of experience in military and...
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