IBM Pushes Chip Boundaries While Defending Its Technology Brand
Jul/06/2026
IBM is reinforcing its position at the forefront of computing innovation on two fronts. The company unveiled a breakthrough semiconductor manufacturing process built around a novel 0.7-nanometer "nanostack" transistor architecture, which it says could extend Moore’s Law for another decade by nearly doubling transistor density while delivering 50% higher performance and 70% greater energy efficiency—advances aimed squarely at the soaring power demands of artificial intelligence infrastructure. At the same time, IBM successfully defended its intellectual property through two WIPO domain-name disputes, securing the transfer of <hrusibm.com> and <ibm-power11.com> after panels found the domains had been registered and used in bad faith to impersonate the company, facilitate fraudulent recruitment activity, or exploit IBM’s well-known IBM, POWER, and POWER11 trademarks.