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Los Alamos machine tops fastest computer list As expected, a new supercomputer built by IBM for Los Alamos National Lab topped the latest list of the world's 500 fastest computers. Other IBM machines were the second and third faster, and IBM computers accounted for more than 40 percent of the entire list. New computer does Windows 3,000 times faster The most powerful Windows-based computer in Europe is being installed in Stockholm's UmeƄ University. Nicknamed "Akka", the supercomputer incorporates IBM Power microprocessors, Cell Broadband Engines and Intel processors and is about 3,000 times faster than the average laptop. Japanese electronics firm and IBM focus on solar energy Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd. (TOK) and IBM are teaming up to cut the cost of solar energy. IBM'S Irish center dives into water management The IBM Center of Excellence for Water Management in Dublin, will help understand some of the environmental complexities of Ireland's Galway Bay. When it officially opens in a few weeks, the center will focus on research and services for monitoring, managing and forecasting environmental challenges such as the movement of pollutants in fresh and sea water. Simulations means 'smarter traffic decisions' Kyoto University and IBM's Tokyo Research Laboratory have developed a system that can simulate urban transport situations encompassing millions of individual vehicles in complex traffic interactions. A tiny river runs through it In IBM's labs, tiny rivers of water are cooling computer chips that have circuits and components stacked on top of each other. The design promises to increase the number of circuits on a chip and significantly reduce energy consumed by data centers. IBM Reports 2008 First-Quarter Results ARMONK, N.Y., April 16, 2008 - IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced first - quarter 2008 diluted earnings of $1.65 per share from continuing operations compared with diluted earnings of $1.21 per share in the first quarter of 2007, an increase of 36 percent as reported. New report eyes homeland security and commerce A report from IBM outlines new risks to people, cargo, global financial and information flows and transportation. Terms of use
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