Insider Brief Scientists have found that an atom of erbium can be a very effective qubit. Two research groups, including a quantum startup founded by UChicago Pritzker Molecular Engineering alumnus and one at U.S. Department […]
Insider Brief Scientists have found that an atom of erbium can be a very effective qubit. Two research groups, including a quantum startup founded by UChicago Pritzker Molecular Engineering alumnus and one at U.S. Department […]
Insider Brief SemiQon and CMC Microsystems announce a collaboration agreement to advance silicon-based quantum processor technology. SemiQon will supply CMC with prototypes of its semiconductor-based quantum processor chips for research purposes. CMC scientists will collaborate […]
Researchers from PASQAL and LINKS with support from CINECA have successfully implemented a noise-resilient, hybrid quantum-classical algorithm on a PASQAL quantum computer. This algorithm addresses the Physical Cell Identifier (PCI) assignment problem in cellular networks, which is crucial for […]
Nord Quantique, a quantum computing startup, has become the first company to demonstrate quantum error correction at the individual qubit level, improving qubit coherence lifetime by 14% without using additional physical qubits. The company’s approach […]
Quantum Machines, a provider of quantum control solutions, has announced the addition of two new high-density solutions to its product family: the QDAC-II Compact and the QSwitch. The QDAC-II Compact is an ultra-stable, ultra-low-noise 24-channel voltage source […]
Multiverse Computing and Single Quantum have launched a $1.4 million industrial materials science research and development project with the German Aerospace Center’s DLR Quantum Computing Initiative (DLR QCI). The project aims to use quantum simulation […]
A qubit chip isn’t the only critical component that is needed in a superconducting quantum computer. Another important components is the device that can provide for ultra-low-noise readout of the qubits in order to measure […]
D-Wave Quantum Inc. was the first commercial company to enter the quantum computing market. The company was founded in 1999 and developed their first commercial product, a 128 qubit quantum annealing processor called the D-Wave […]
For the first time, physicists have captured direct images of ‘second sound,’ the movement of heat sloshing back and forth within a superfluid. The results will expand scientists’ understanding of heat flow in superconductors and […]
A new fusion of materials, each with special electrical properties, has all the components required for a unique type of superconductivity that could provide the basis for more robust quantum computing. The new combination of […]
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