Several software announcements have been made in the past few days. These include Google’s release of version 0.10.0 of Cirq, Cambridge Quantum Computing’s (CQC) release of version 0.8 of their tket software development kit, and […]
Several software announcements have been made in the past few days. These include Google’s release of version 0.10.0 of Cirq, Cambridge Quantum Computing’s (CQC) release of version 0.8 of their tket software development kit, and […]
The four year project, named QLSI, will be coordinated by CEI-Leti with 18 additional organizations and will leverage previous research performed by some of the consortium members. It is part of the European Union’s Quantum Flagship program, […]
In Google’s original paper, they noted that their Sycamore processor completed this task in 200 seconds and estimated it would take 10,000 years on the Summit supercomputer. IBM later provided a paper analysis indicating that […]
In a pre-print research paper titled “QNLP in Practice: Running Compositional Models of Meaning on a Quantum Computer” and posted on arXiv, Cambridge Quantum Computing (QLP) they were able to show how they can create representations […]
Q-CTRL will develop these technologies in coordination with Fleet Space Technologies, a nanosatellite startup and founder of the SEVEN SISTERS consortium. Q-CTRL posseses expertise in quantum control engineering and they will work to leverage this to […]
The Israeli Ministry of Defense and Innovation Authority has sent a tender for development of a 30-40 qubit quantum computer to both commercial and academic organizations. The proposed budget would be 160 Million Shekels ($60M […]
The capabilities of quantum computers are growing very fast and we expect to see announcements in the near future that a few real world applications have achieved quantum advantage, when an application can be processed […]
We reported last year that IBM had established a Quantum Education and Research Initiative for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) with 13 initial members in the IBM-HBCU Quantum Center. Now they have announced 10 […]
D-Wave has been gradually extending access of their Leap Cloud Service to a growing list of countries, now reaching 38 including Singapore, since it was first introduced in October 2018. Users who sign up can […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers related to quantum computing that have been published over the past month. Title: Quantum machine learning models are kernel methodsOrganization: Xanadu Kernel […]
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