Phonons are the quantum units of mechanical vibration. They describe how motion propagates through a solid at the smallest possible scales, in much the same way that electrons describe electric currents. Because phonons can be […]
Phonons are the quantum units of mechanical vibration. They describe how motion propagates through a solid at the smallest possible scales, in much the same way that electrons describe electric currents. Because phonons can be […]
By Dr. George Schwartz Silent Waves has launched its Zephyr product, a Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier (TWPA) that physically integrates a microwave pump coupler directly into the amplifier architecture. This structural integration addresses a spatial […]
Atom Computing and Cisco have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to investigate the integration of neutral-atom quantum computers into distributed quantum computing architectures. The collaboration focuses on utilizing quantum networks to physically link multiple […]
QpiAI has reported the implementation of a high-performance quantum error correction (QEC) decoder platform for its 64-qubit Kaveri superconducting quantum processor. The system utilizes a distance-5 rotated surface code (d = 5) requiring 49 physical […]
QpiAI has been awarded a contract to install its QpiAI Indus 25-qubit quantum computing system at the IIIT-Dharwad Quantum and AI Computing Center of Excellence (QAIC). This installation, which will be jointly accessed by IIIT-Raichur, […]
QpiAI and Alliance University have established the AU QUASAR (Quantum AI School for Advanced Research) Experience Center at the university’s Electronic City campus in Bengaluru. The facility integrates QpiAI’s QVidya 8-qubit superconducting quantum system with […]
Fujitsu Limited and The University of Osaka have reported the development of technical frameworks for chemical material energy calculations on early fault-tolerant quantum computers (early-FTQC). The approach combines the STAR architecture ver. 3 with a […]
Large-scale quantum computers are waiting in the wings. One of the main reasons we don’t have them yet is because quantum hardware is so noisy. This isn’t the type of noise you’d want to shush […]
A team of scientists led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has identified a rare, switchable quantum property in a new type of nickel sulfide material. The discovery could have applications […]
In ancient Greece, Euclid showed that if you agree on a small list of preliminary principles, or axioms, you can use deductive reasoning to reveal all sorts of new mathematical truths. But although these early […]
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