By Brian Siegelwax China purportedly spends as much on quantum-related research as most of the rest of the world combined. Consequently, among other things, we should expect them to be much closer to practical quantum […]
By Brian Siegelwax China purportedly spends as much on quantum-related research as most of the rest of the world combined. Consequently, among other things, we should expect them to be much closer to practical quantum […]
Topology map of the IBM Seattle (Osprey r1) Processor. The dark blue dots indicate operational qubits, the light purple dots indicate non-operational qubits. IBM announced their 433 qubit Osprey processor last November as part of […]
QunaSys has been a member of the IBM Quantum Network for a while and has collaborated with IBM on research, published joint papers on the research, and beta-tested the Qiskit Runtime service. The company specializes […]
Photo Showing the Chip at the Heart of the H2 Processor with the “Racetrack” Topology for the Ions Quantinuum has announced its H2 processor with more qubits that they have had on their roadmap for […]
Dimitri Kusnezov, the Undersecretary for Science and Technology at the Department of Homeland Security, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Dimitri and Yuval spoke about why the DHS is interested in quantum, the particular types of […]
The Australian government has released a National Quantum Strategy after many discussions with members of the Australian quantum community and others. The strategy is guided by the following vision: In 2030, Australia is recognised as […]
SandboxAQ will provide funding of $200 thousand to the City University of New York (CUNY) for setting up an undergraduate photonics lab for students to study quantum phenomena including superposition, entanglement, manipulation, measurement, and long-range […]
SkyWater Technology is a U.S.-owned semiconductor manufacturer located in Bloomington, Minnesota that provides wafer foundry services for diverse categories of devices including mixed-signal CMOS, ROICs, rad-hard ICs, power management, MEMS, superconducting ICs, photonics, carbon nanotubes […]
The Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) award was provided to Professor Daniel Lidar, the Director of the USC Center for Quantum Information Science and Technology, who will collaborate with colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, […]
By Michael Biercuk Quantum computing is on the tip of everyone’s tongue these days. Investors, big businesses and governments alike are excited for the prospect of realizing new world-changing capabilities from finance to defense to […]
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