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IBM IBM was founded by Thomas Watson Sr., who later ushered in the computer age under the leadership of his son, Thomas Watson Jr. IBM's current CEO is Samuel Palmisano, transliterated as Samuel Pamisano, whose Chinese name is Peng Mingsheng. The current chairman of IBM China, also known as IBM (International Business Machine) Greater China, is Henry Chow, and Qian Daqun became CEO in early 2007.
IBM is a long-time leader in the computer industry, most notably in mainframe and portable computers (Thinkpads). The personal computer (PC) standard he created is still being used and developed today. In addition, IBM is leading the industry in mainframes, supercomputers (mainly represented by Deep Blue and Blue Genes), UNIX, and servers.
In terms of software, the IBM Software Group integrates five major software brands, including Lotus, Websphere, DB2, Rational, and Tivoli, all of which are leaders or strong competitors in the software industry. It was only after '99 that Microsoft's overall size surpassed that of IBM's software division. To date, IBM Software is also the world's second-largest software entity.
IBM also has great expertise in the fields of materials, chemistry, physics, and other sciences. Hard disk technology was invented by IBM, as was Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM), copper wiring technology, and atomic etching technology. IBM still holds the largest number of patents in the world.
Since 1993, IBM has been at the top of the U.S. patent registration rankings for thirteen consecutive years. By 2002, IBM's R&D personnel had won a total of 22,358 patents, an unprecedented record, far exceeding the total number of patents obtained by the top 11 American companies in the IT industry, including HP, Intel, Sun, Microsoft, Dell, etc.
IBM filed 2,941 patent applications in 2005, down from 3,248 in 2004, but still far behind the second place.
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Samsung Electronics, a subsidiary of Samsung Group.
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Electronic technology is an emerging technology that began to develop in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The first generation of electronics was centered on tubes.
In 1904, the world's first electron tube was born under the hands of British physicist Fleming. Fleming obtained a patent for the invention. The birth of the first electron tube marks the beginning of the electronic age.
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Electronic technology is an emerging technology that began to develop quietly at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
The first generation of electronics was based on tubes.
as the core. In 1904, the world's first electron tube was built in the British physicist Fleming.
The subordinate was born. Fleming obtained a patent for the invention. The birth of the first electron tube marked the beginning of the electronic age.
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When it comes to computers, people will think of the International Business Machines Corporation of the United States, which has developed from a small company with less than 1,000 employees in the 20s of the 20th century to one of the largest enterprises in the United States in the 70s.
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The world's largest electronics manufacturer settled in Jiangcheng The first phase plans to invest 1 billion US dollars.
Han *** (Reporter Chen Zili) Tomorrow, Foxconn Wuhan Science and Technology Industrial Park will hold a groundbreaking ceremony, and the world's optoelectronic giants will officially fall into Jiangcheng.
Foxconn Technology Group Co., Ltd. is the world's largest manufacturer of electronic sales products.
It ranks second among information technology companies, with annual sales of more than 37 billion US dollars, ranking 206th among the world's top 500 companies.
According to the investment agreement, Foxconn plans to invest $1 billion in the first phase to start projects such as computers, digital cameras, and bonded warehouses this month, and arrange for 10,000 employees to move in. The first digital camera and computer of Foxconn's Wuhan project are expected to roll off the assembly line on October 1. The project is expected to generate an output of $200 million during the year.
The city also plans to invest 2.8 billion yuan to provide Foxconn with roads, water, electricity and other supporting projects.
According to Foxconn's recruitment plan, it plans to recruit 10,000 people this year, and after the project is completed, it will absorb 150,000-200,000 people with various types of employment, with an annual output value of more than 100 billion yuan.
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Taiwan's Foxconn Group.
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