IBM presented the world's first semiconductor design innovation a few months ago, which neither Intel nor Apple or Samsung had ever proved: they constructed the globe's first chip with 2-nanometer nanosheet innovation.
International Business Machines Business (IBM) is a global technology corporation based in Armonk, New York, with activities in more than 171 countries. The International Business Machines company was founded as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) in 1911, and later became International Business Machine (IBM) in 1924. CTR was formed in 1911 in Endicott, New York, by trusting merchant Charles Ranlett Flint; its headquarters are still in that town. IBM headquarter is in New York.
IBM makes and markets computer hardware, middleware, and software, as well as hosting and technical consulting spanning from computer systems to nanotechnology. IBM is also a prominent research organization, having held the record for the most yearly U.S. patents issued by a firm for 28 straight years (as of 2020).