The heart of any computer, its central processing unit, is built using semiconductor technology, which is capable of putting billions of transistors onto a single chip. Now, researchers from the group of Menno Veldhorst at […]
The heart of any computer, its central processing unit, is built using semiconductor technology, which is capable of putting billions of transistors onto a single chip. Now, researchers from the group of Menno Veldhorst at […]
Image by No-longer-here from Pixabay NP-hard Problems & The Wonders of Quantum Mechanics Currently, the consensus is that quantum technologies will first impact industries such as the financial and insurance sectors. The reason being quantum computers […]
Barcelona-based Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech team to assist project Work is underway to build a quantum computer in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, ushering an important milestone for the region in this breakthrough era […]
QDevil’s QFilter QFilter This month, Bluefors — a Finnish manufacturer of dilution refrigerators, and QDevil, a manufacturer of electronics and devices for quantum electronics experiments based in Denmark — entered into an agreement that allows QDevil’s high-performance […]
Chicago Quantum Exchange and University of Chicago Certificate Supports Transitions to Quantum Careers With billions of dollars pouring into quantum technologies and research facilities producing a stream of quantum advances seemingly each day, the question […]
Applied Quantum Computing in Chicago A chat about startups, skills and education with Pranav Gokhale, CEO of Chicago Quantum startup Super.tech Pranav Gohkale — What is the focus of the company and when did […]
A new Department of Energy open-access quantum computing testbed is ready for the public. Scientists from Indiana University recently became the first team to begin using Sandia National Laboratories’ Quantum Scientific Computing Open User Testbed, […]
Quantum Brilliance, a venture-backed Australian quantum computing startup from The Australian National University, will install the world’s first diamond quantum accelerator at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. Quantum Brilliance harnesses synthetic diamonds to build quantum accelerators […]
Welcome To Qiskit Metal For all those out there interested in building quantum devices of your own, now it’s possible to design quantum hardware with Qiskit Metal, an open-source electronic design automation software for quantum computers. […]
In a blog post earlier this week, Scott Aaronson (Professor of Computer Science at UT Austin) laid out his concerns around hype in quantum computing. These days, I really do feel like quantum computing research […]
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