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IBM's mainframe sales get mugged by AI hardware panic

IBM reported disappointing Q2 financials as customers diverted mainframe budgets to AI hardware purchases ahead of expected price increases, CEO Arvind Krishna said. The shift reflects a broader industry panic over AI infrastructure spending, impacting traditional enterprise hardware sales.

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IBM's mainframe sales get mugged by AI hardware panic
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