Back in February, we described a new capability that IBM was developing called Qiskit Runtime. This capability can be particularly useful for hybrid classical/quantum algorithms such as QAOA and VQE where data is passed back […]
Back in February, we described a new capability that IBM was developing called Qiskit Runtime. This capability can be particularly useful for hybrid classical/quantum algorithms such as QAOA and VQE where data is passed back […]
Quite often the founders of a new quantum startup company may have come from an academic or technical background and may not have experience in raising capital or other commercial activities in running a business. […]
Arqit, a UK based company formed in 2017, will combine with Centricus Acquisition Corporation. The combined business will have a pro forma enterprise value of about $1 billion with $400 million of gross proceeds available […]
A Chinese research team from the University of Science and Technology of China has developed a programmable 62 qubit superconducting processor. The qubits are arranged in an 8×8 two dimensional configuration so it appears that […]
The software product from evolutionQ is called BasejumpQDN and is designed to help users overcome the limitations of QKD networks. Chief among these is the distance limitation inherent in fiber optic cables due to signal […]
French multi-national information technology company Atos and Brazilian non-profit institution SENAI CIMATEC are teaming together to form the Latin America Quantum Computing Center (LAQCC), a center of excellence for quantum computing dedicated to the business […]
The interaction of nuclear matter at the atomic and subatomic level can be very complex and difficult to model using classical computers. To help further understanding of what happens with nuclear matter at these levels, […]
French multinational Thales and Australian company Senetas have announced a post quantum cryptography solution for enterprises and governments around the world. Although most experts believe it will still be somewhere between 10 an 30 years […]
The new center’s goal is to develop new quantum computers based upon both ion trap and superconducting technologies. ETH has already developed a superconducting quantum chip with 17 qubits and they are now looking to […]
Australian company Archer has announced it has signed an agreement to continue its relationship with IBM as a member of the IBM Quantum Network and the associated IBM Quantum Startup program. The participation in these […]
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