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IBM Breaks U.S. Patent Record

Tops List for Eleventh Consecutive Year -- More than 25,000 IBM innovations patented since 1993

ARMONK, N.Y. - 12 Jan 2004: IBM earned 3,415 U.S. patents in 2003, breaking the record for patents received in a single year and extending its run as the world's most innovative company to eleven consecutive years. Led by growth in patents that fuel the company's latest on demand computing and services offerings, IBM eclipsed the nearest company by more than 1,400 patents.

During the past eleven years, IBM innovations have generated more than 25,000 U.S. patents -- nearly triple the total of any U.S. IT competitor during this time and surpassing the combined totals for Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Microsoft, Sun, Oracle, Intel, Apple, EMC, Accenture and EDS.

IBM is the only company to receive 3,000 patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office in a single year, passing that milestone each of the past three years.

"IBM's commitment to research and development has driven more than a decade's worth of patent leadership and is a major factor in our emergence as the world's leading IT, services and consulting company," said Nick Donofrio, IBM senior vice president, technology and manufacturing. "That said, we consider patents a starting point on the path to true innovation. What differentiates IBM from other companies is our ability to rapidly apply these inventions to new products and offerings that solve the most pressing business challenges of our clients."

Innovations Already Driving Business Transformation
IBM is applying thousands of its new patents to accelerate the adoption of on demand computing and to extend the company's leadership in IT services and consulting.

Notable examples from 2003 include:

IBM extended its lead in semiconductor manufacturing techniques and technologies during 2003 with more than 1,200 new patents, including an improved silicon-on-insulator (SOI) chip-making process (Patent 6563173: Silicon-on- insulator chip having an isolation barrier for reliability) and a fundamental nanotechnology breakthrough (Patent 6566665: Method and apparatus for linking and/or patterning self-assembled objects).

The 2003 patent results were reported today by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. An agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the USPTO issues patents, administers the patent and trademark laws of the U.S., and advises the administration on intellectual property policy.

Results and rankings also were reported today by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services, which compiles the CLAIMS(c) patent database and annually reports the number of U.S. patents issued to companies. According to IFI CLAIMS, IBM inventors were listed on 24 additional patents awarded to other primary assignees for a total of 3,439 patents.

For information on the USPTO, please contact Brigid Quinn at 703-305-8341.

For information on IFI CLAIMS Patent Services, please contact Jim Brown at 800-331-4955.

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Contact(s) information

Chris Andrews
IBM Media Relations
(845) 892-5023
candrews@us.ibm.com

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