A qubit chip isn’t the only critical component that is needed in a superconducting quantum computer. Another important components is the device that can provide for ultra-low-noise readout of the qubits in order to measure […]
A qubit chip isn’t the only critical component that is needed in a superconducting quantum computer. Another important components is the device that can provide for ultra-low-noise readout of the qubits in order to measure […]
D-Wave Quantum Inc. was the first commercial company to enter the quantum computing market. The company was founded in 1999 and developed their first commercial product, a 128 qubit quantum annealing processor called the D-Wave […]
The UK government announced two sets of awards to further quantum research and development. Quantum Computing Testbeds Competition The first is a set of seven awards totaling £30 million ($37.6M USD) for the Quantum Computing […]
In a recent paper posted on arXiv, a group of well-known individuals within the quantum community wrote about the dynamics that are occurring in quantum computing as well as a discussion of the resource requirements […]
D-Wave Computing Inc. has named Kirstjen Nielsen to its Board of Director. Ms. Nielsen is a former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). She is an expert on a variety of areas […]
Pasqal, one of the leaders in neutral atom quantum computing, has announced a partnership with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and Daejeon City. This collaboration aims to enhance the quantum ecosystem […]
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is collaborating with planqc and d-fine to develop compilers and a remote access platform for DLR’s quantum computers. The goal is to manage quantum algorithms and their execution efficiently. The […]
Mid-plane view of a tokamak being co-developed by MIT and Commonwealth Fusion Systems. Credit: Commonwealth Fusion Systems Researchers from Riverlane and the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center are collaborating to develop efficient quantum algorithms for […]
ConScience AB, a company located in Gothenburg, Sweden, is launching its first Quantum Device, the Qubit-in-a-box 0 (QiB0). This device can demonstrate simple quantum processes and calibrate and verify the performance of quantum computing test […]
ORCA Computing has acquired the photonics-related assets of the Integrated Photonics Division of GXC (formerly known as GenXComm), including intellectual property and existing technology. Members of the photonics team based in Austin, Texas will be merged […]
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