Unrelated Update: Huge congratulations to Ethernet inventor Bob Metcalfe, for winning UT Austin’s third Turing Award after Dijkstra and Emerson! I was really, really hoping that I’d be able to avoid blogging about this new […]
Unrelated Update: Huge congratulations to Ethernet inventor Bob Metcalfe, for winning UT Austin’s third Turing Award after Dijkstra and Emerson! I was really, really hoping that I’d be able to avoid blogging about this new […]
Insider Brief PASQAL is launching Quantum Discovery, the first neutral atoms quantum computing exploration platform, which includes access to the company’s quantum emulators and 100-qubit quantum processing unit. Users to build their understanding of quantum […]
Conditions mapped for the first time of polaron characteristics in 2D materials. TACC’s Frontera supercomputer generated quantum mechanical calculations on hexagonal boron nitride system of 30,000 atoms. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: […]
Insider Brief BlueQubit launches a platform that makes it easy to run quantum jobs written in Qiskit and Cirq in CPU/GPU quantum simulators and real QPU. Its quantum simulators use Nvidia’s latest GPUs and tech […]
The UK government has announced a £2.5 billion strategy to deliver a quantum-enabled economy by 2033. We caught up with Roger McKinlay of the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme. What does the strategy mean for […]
Bob Metcalfe has always been a believer in the power of networking. In the 1980s and 1990s he helped popularize the idea that a network’s value grows rapidly with the number of users, a precept […]
Strangeworks has received $24 million in a Series A investment round led by Hitachi Ventures, with additional investors IBM, and Raytheon Technologies (RTX Ventures) and follow-on investments from seed investors Lightspeed Venture Partners, Great Point […]
NVIDIA DGX Quantum Systems. Credit: NVIDIA NVIDIA and Quantum Machines have introduced a new system called DGX Quantum that combines technologies from both companies for providing programming and control of a quantum processor. The Quantum […]
How does the world look like at the smallest scales? This is a question scientists are trying to answer in particle collider experiments like the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland. To compare the […]
A model system created by stacking a pair of monolayer semiconductors is giving physicists a simpler way to study confounding quantum behavior, from heavy fermions to exotic quantum phase transitions. Click to rate this post! […]
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