The qBraid SDK can transpile quantum circuits between Qiskit, Cirq, Amazon Braket, PyQuil, PyTKET and OpenQASM, and submit a jos to any IBMQ backend or Amazon Braket supported device. This includes access to 15 QPU […]
The qBraid SDK can transpile quantum circuits between Qiskit, Cirq, Amazon Braket, PyQuil, PyTKET and OpenQASM, and submit a jos to any IBMQ backend or Amazon Braket supported device. This includes access to 15 QPU […]
We reported last February that Quantum Motion had received a venture funding £42 million ($50.5M USD) for continued development of their spin qubit based processors. They have now announced that the Sony Innovation Fund has […]
Q-CTRL’s new offices in Europe will join the existing offices in Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles, California. They will be working on research, strategic technology development,, technical product development, and customer support. The company currently […]
D-Wave achieved revenue of $1.6 million and had bookings of $2.9 million in the first quarter. In comparison, they had revenue of $2.4 million in the previous fourth quarter of 2022 and much lower bookings […]
As part of a overall agreement to work together with RIKEN, a large research institute in Japan focusing on the natural sciences, on Next Generation Computing including AI and high performance computing, Intel will also […]
IBM has a goal to develop a 100,000 qubit Quantum-centric Supercomputer by 2023. Although they have made great progress since their initial introduction of a 5 qubit machine in 2016, they have concluded that there […]
By Carolyn Mathas While it’s the go-to technology for applications ranging from military to underground exploration, the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite-based radio navigation system has its challenges—including unavailability and the possibility that it can […]
Oliver Dial, Quantum CTO at IBM, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Oliver and Yuval talk about what computer they recommend to each customer, whether the machines get better over time, why customers sometimes choose to […]
Google’s $50 million investment will cover one-half of an overall $100 million, 10 year program during which the team will be researching fault tolerant quantum computing as well as supporting workforce development, fostering quantum entrepreneurship, […]
By Michele Canzi Depending on who you ask, quantum computers are going to solve almost all of mankind’s problems. Everything, from the financial markets to medicine, is going to be flipped on its head – […]
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