Example Output of BenchQ that Compares Qubit Requirements and Run Time for Ion Trap versus Superconducting Architectures.Credit: Zapata AI One of the products that has resulted from the DARPA Quantum Benchmarking program that we reported […]
Example Output of BenchQ that Compares Qubit Requirements and Run Time for Ion Trap versus Superconducting Architectures.Credit: Zapata AI One of the products that has resulted from the DARPA Quantum Benchmarking program that we reported […]
Terra Quantum, a leading quantum software company, has launched TQ42, a unique Quantum Software as a Service platform. This platform makes quantum solutions easily accessible to enterprises across various sectors. TQ42 provides access to Terra […]
The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Broadcom have announced a multi-year partnership to advance quantum science research and innovation. The partnership, backed by a significant (but not publicly announced) investment from Broadcom, will establish […]
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) is collaborating with Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) to procure a quantum computer based on trapped-ion technology. This computer, developed by the Austrian start-up Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT), uses 20 qubits […]
The Subcommittee on Quantum Information Science of the U.S. National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) has issued a year-end report that describes accomplishments that have been made through the U.S. National Quantum Initiative (NQI) and […]
EAGLYS, Inc., Mitsui & Co., Ltd., and Quantinuum have partnered to integrate Quantum Origin into EAGLYS’ secure computation product, DataArmor. This strengthens the platform against quantum threats to encrypted data. DataArmor uses homomorphic encryption, allowing […]
Infleqtion’s Sqywire Quantum RF Sensor. Credit: Infleqtion Infleqtion, a leading quantum information company, and L3Harris, a global aerospace and defense firm, have announced a strategic collaboration to develop and transition quantum radio frequency (RF) sensing […]
By Dr. Philip Nikolayev and Susmit Panda This article is an Executive Summary of a study performed to investigate the Indian Quantum Ecosystem. The full report can be downloaded here. India’s quantum technology landscape has […]
Transcript This podcast episode is a follow-up to the paper “Logical quantum processor based on reconfigurable atom arrays” (published in Nature on Dec 6th, 2023, and then posted on ArXiv) by Bluvstein et al. The […]
Atlantic Quantum, a venture-backed start-up in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is launching an open-source software framework to aid in the control and calibration of quantum processors. This project, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, includes two […]
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