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How to Automate Your Home With Raspberry Pi and IBM Cloud

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Build a simple Raspberry Pi home automation system that will allow you to control appliances in your home from anywhere.

An IBM Discovery Could Enable the Development of Enhanced Semiconductor Materials

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A team of IBM researchers just solved a physics mystery that has been around for approximately 140 years, enabling the extraction of vast amounts of information from semiconductors.

IBM’s Dr. Young-Hye NA Introduces a Sustainable Battery Replacement for Lithium-Ion

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An IBM research team devised an innovative battery design that could offer a high-performing and sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries, which currently power most electric vehicles.

Intel’s ‘Horse Ridge’ Chip and What It Could Mean for the Future of Quantum Computing

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During the last couple of years, corporations in collaboration with researchers have been working in the field of quantum computing. Notable examples are IBM Quantum, Microsoft’s Azure Quantum, and Google’s Sycamore, to name just a few. The category also includes Intel’s partnership with QuTech in their research and development into quantum computer control circuitry.

How a Novel LED Chip Has Minimised a Common Chip Problem: ‘Efficiency Droop’

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LEDs may be a leading light source, but their traditional chip architectures are subject to a form of inefficiency known as ‘efficiency droop’. We look at how a new chip architecture developed by IBM, NIST (the National Institute of Standards), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the University of Maryland, has minimised such inefficiency.

Honeywell’s Model H1, a ‘Breakthrough’ in Quantum Computing Hardware

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Last year, U.S. company Honeywell announced its plans to release the world’s most powerful quantum computing hardware, the System Model H1, with a ‘quantum volume’ of at least 64 (more than twice the volume offered by IBM Q). We discuss the significance of the H1’s high quantum volume as well as the system’s overall potential.