Recent news items published within the last 6 months on quantum computing developments are listed below. Click on the hyperlinked item to go to the press release or news article for more details. For older […]
Recent news items published within the last 6 months on quantum computing developments are listed below. Click on the hyperlinked item to go to the press release or news article for more details. For older […]
Super.tech, a Chicago based quantum software company, has received a $1.65 million Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 2 award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a project titled: Increased Reliability for Near-Term […]
The chip, called the QN 100, can generate random bits at a fast rate of 1 gigabits per second (Gbps). It works by measuring the quantum random phase in light pulses. It can be used […]
Diagram of QubiC prototype showing room-temperature electronics hardware (Credit: Gang Huang and Yilun/Berkeley Lab) The design is meant to supply all the room temperature control electronics to control the qubits in a superconducting based quantum […]
The Quantum Machines Pulse Processing Unit (PPU), codenamed Hadamard, consists of an FPGA based unit with 18 processor cores that includes multiple waveform generators, digitizers, and processing units. It works with the rest of the […]
By Carolyn Mathas According to, “The First Annual Report on Enterprise Quantum Computing Adoption,” commissioned by Zapata Computing, Inc., 69% of global enterprises adopted or plan to adopt quantum computing near term and that in the U.S., 71% […]
Today must have been Quantum Benchmark Reveal Day! IonQ and Super.Tech have disclosed their own quantum benchmarking suites called Algorithmic Qubits and SuperMarQ, respectively. Both benchmark suites are based upon running common quantum algorithms rather […]
Airplane Contrails Made Be Adding to Climate Change Deloitte Consulting one of the largest professional services providers on the globe with over 120,000 employees, is sponsoring a Quantum Climate Challenge to address issues of climate […]
In July of 2020, Cambridge Quantum Computing, now a part of Quantinuum, announced that they were the first startup company selected to be a hub in the IBM Q Network. The companies have now agreed […]
MIT and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have introduced new quantum programming languages that to provide specific features not available with some of the other programming platforms that are available. The MIT language, called Twist, […]
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