President Obama Honors IBM's Blue Gene Supercomputer With National Medal of
Technology and Innovation
Eighth time IBM has received nation's most prestigious tech award; Blue Gene
has led to breakthroughs in science, energy efficiency and analytics



WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- President Obama recognized IBM
(NYSE: IBM) and its Blue Gene family of supercomputers with the National Medal
of Technology and Innovation, the country's most prestigious award given to
leading innovators for technological achievement.

(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090918/NY78058 )

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090416/IBMLOGO )

President Obama will personally bestow the award at a special White House
ceremony on October 7. IBM, which earned the National Medal of Technology and
Innovation on seven other occasions, is the only company recognized with the
award this year.

Blue Gene's speed and expandability have enabled business and science to
address a wide range of complex problems and make more informed decisions --
not just in the life sciences, but also in astronomy, climate, simulations,
modeling and many other areas. Blue Gene systems have helped map the human
genome, investigated medical therapies, safeguarded nuclear arsenals,
simulated radioactive decay, replicated brain power, flown airplanes,
pinpointed tumors, predicted climate trends, and identified fossil fuels --
all without the time and money that would have been required to physically
complete these tasks.

The system also reflects breakthroughs in energy efficiency. With the creation
of Blue Gene, IBM dramatically shrank the physical size and energy needs of a
computing system whose processing speed would have required a dedicated power
plant capable of generating power to thousands of homes.

The influence of the Blue Gene supercomputer's energy-efficient design and
computing model can be seen today across the Information Technology industry.
Today, 18 of the top 20 most energy efficient supercomputers in the world are
built on IBM high performance computing technology, according to the latest
Supercomputing 'Green500 List' announced by Green500.org in July, 2009.

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Additional Blue Gene photos and other materials for journalists are available
in the IBM Press Room at http://www.ibm.com/press/us/en/presskit/28422.wss.

Contacts:

Michael Loughran
IBM Media Relations
914-945-1613
mloughra@us.ibm.com

Steven Eisenstadt
IBM Media Relations
914-766-8009
saeisens@us.ibm.com


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