You might think that auto racing would not be a good application for quantum computing because the teams consist of grease monkeys who may know auto mechanics but wouldn’t know how to leverage advanced computing. […]
You might think that auto racing would not be a good application for quantum computing because the teams consist of grease monkeys who may know auto mechanics but wouldn’t know how to leverage advanced computing. […]
IBM has achieved a Quantum Volume of 512 on their quantum processor codenamed Prague. This uses a circuit of 9 qubits that is 9 levels deep. IBM had previously announced in April that this Prague […]
In another pairing between hardware and software companies, Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI) has reached an agreement to acquire quantum photonic startup QPhoton. QPhoton is a spinout of research by Dr. Yuping Huang from the Stevens […]
One of the most promising areas for the use of quantum computing is in the area of quantum computational chemistry. As Professor Richard Feynmann once said, “Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to […]
One of the challenges to creating a viable quantum internet is the inherent signal loss that photonics incurs when travelling over a fiber optic cable. The maximum length is limited to perhaps 100 kilometers or […]
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become a member of the Q-NEXT research consortium. Q-NEXT is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Quantum Information Science Research Center led by the Argonne National Laboratory. AWS joins […]
QuSecure, a Silicon Valley company, a post-quantum cybersecurity company has launched its first product called QuProtect which they call a quantum orchestration platform to provide the first end-to-end solution to deliver quantum resistance against the […]
The funding will support a roadmap that identifies pre-competitive development and supply chain gaps to help maintain U.S. dominance in quantum-related fields to benefit multiple quantum technology application areas. The award was part of NIST’s Advanced […]
The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE) is jointly operated by the UCLA College Division of Physical Sciences and the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. They research many […]
Major research is now going into developing fault tolerant quantum computers that can withstand the qubit errors inherent in quantum computing. It is a complex task to understand how a particular code might perform and […]
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