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IBM announced a $150 billion investment in the US over the next five years, with a focus on mainframe and quantum computing research, aiming to boost the economy and solidify its global computing leadership. This follows similar spending plans by other tech companies like Apple and Nvidia, since Donald Trump's election. IBM emphasized its commitment to American jobs and manufacturing since its founding 114 years ago.
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