by Doug Finke The term “Quantum Advantage” is getting a lot of play these days, and it is indicative of the fact that quantum computers are providing ever increasing performance almost on a daily basis […]
by Doug Finke The term “Quantum Advantage” is getting a lot of play these days, and it is indicative of the fact that quantum computers are providing ever increasing performance almost on a daily basis […]
Mitsui & Co., Ltd., QSimulate, and Quantinuum have announced the launch of a new quantum-integrated chemistry platform named QIDO (Quantum-Integrated Discovery Orchestrator). The platform is designed to reduce the time and cost of developing new […]
Palo Alto Networks has introduced PAN-OS® 12.1 Orion, a new operating system engineered to make network security more resilient. A key feature of the release is a focus on post-quantum cryptography (PQC) readiness, providing tools […]
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has selected IQM Radiance as its first-ever purchased on-premises quantum computer. The system will be integrated with ORNL’s high-performance computing (HPC) systems to advance hybrid […]
ORCA Computing has deployed two of its PT Series photonic quantum systems at Montana State University’s (MSU) Applied Quantum CORE (QCORE) facility. The deployment is part of MSU’s QCORE program, a $26.7 million U.S. Air […]
Position in spin-photon interfaces in silicon carbide quantum devices available at Heriot-Watt University, UK Submitted by cbonato on Tue, 19/08/2025 – 14:19. Application deadline: Sunday, August 31, 2025 Looking for a post-doc project at the […]
Spin-photon interfaces in silicon carbide quantum devices Submitted by cbonato on Tue, 19/08/2025 – 14:19. Application deadline: Sunday, August 31, 2025 Looking for a post-doc project at the intersection of semiconductors and quantum technology, in […]
Insider Brief Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a spin qubit that is simultaneously faster and more robust, a step that could support future quantum computer development. Using germanium nanowires coated with silicon, […]
A team of Johns Hopkins engineers has developed a new, more powerful method to observe molecular vibrations, an advance that could have far-reaching implications for early disease detection. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
There are high hopes for quantum computers: they are supposed to perform specific calculations much faster than current supercomputers and, therefore, solve scientific and practical problems that are insurmountable for ordinary computers. The centerpiece of […]
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