The Quantum Machines Pulse Processing Unit (PPU), codenamed Hadamard, consists of an FPGA based unit with 18 processor cores that includes multiple waveform generators, digitizers, and processing units. It works with the rest of the […]
The Quantum Machines Pulse Processing Unit (PPU), codenamed Hadamard, consists of an FPGA based unit with 18 processor cores that includes multiple waveform generators, digitizers, and processing units. It works with the rest of the […]
By Carolyn Mathas According to, “The First Annual Report on Enterprise Quantum Computing Adoption,” commissioned by Zapata Computing, Inc., 69% of global enterprises adopted or plan to adopt quantum computing near term and that in the U.S., 71% […]
The Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has open sourced a new electronics control and measurement system for superconducting quantum processors, making the engineering solutions for the emerging hardware more […]
CHICAGO, IL – Today, Super.tech released SupermarQ, an application-centric benchmarking suite for quantum computers. Benchmarking is a keystone of the computing industry and is especially important for quantum computing at this stage of development, and […]
For some people, quantum technology, specifically quantum computing, can be a reason to get together. That’s what happened for Anna Naden, a transgender woman in her early 70’s, who decided to start a community meetup […]
The field of machine learning on quantum computers got a boost from new research removing a potential roadblock to the practical implementation of quantum neural networks. While theorists had previously believed an exponentially large training […]
A ground-up approach to qubit design leads to a new framework for creating versatile, highly tailored quantum devices. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
A collaboration between Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s (Berkeley Lab’s) Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division (AMCRD) and Physics Division has yielded a new approach to error mitigation that could help make quantum computing’s theoretical potential […]
From the bizarre creatures in the depths of the oceans to the bacteria inside our bodies, all life on Earth consists of cells. But we have only a very rough idea of how even the […]
Atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) materials can provide highly interesting excitonic properties, which render them an attractive platform to explore polaritonic physics. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this […]
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