The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory/Information Directorate (AFRL) is expected to have $500 million in anticipate funding over a five year period to support quantum research in five focus areas including: Quantum Algorithms and Computation […]
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory/Information Directorate (AFRL) is expected to have $500 million in anticipate funding over a five year period to support quantum research in five focus areas including: Quantum Algorithms and Computation […]
The quantum computer will be built using planqc’s neutral atom based technology over the next 3.5 years and will have 100 or more qubits. Helping planqc with this project will include Menlo Systems and ParityQC […]
Karla Loida, project lead, quantum computing hardware, at DLR – the German Aerospace Center, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Karla and Yuval talk about DLR’s 4-year 740 million Euro initiative, the quantum prototypes they are […]
QUANTier is a neural atom startup company that spun off in 2022 from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). They have received early stage funding from ParticleX, a Hong Kong based venture […]
We have noticed some subtle pivots in the quantum software industry over the past year or so. Many of the quantum software companies were founded as “pure” quantum software companies and indicated at that time […]
In October 2019, the Google Quantum AI team published a well-known paper that used Random Circuit Sampling (RCS) to show a problem that could be solved by their Sycamore quantum computer in 200 seconds and […]
Strangeworks, an Austin, Texas based software startup, has updated and expanded its platform to add additional functionality. Besides offering access to over 60 different hardware platforms, the company has now added algorithm libraries from both […]
By Dr Chris Mansell, Senior Scientific Writer at Terra Quantum Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers in quantum computing and communications that we have seen over the past month. Hardware Title: […]
IonQ, a developer of ion trap based quantum processors, has agreed to provide access to its Aria quantum computer for Abu Dhabi’s Quantum Research Center – Technology Innovation Institute (QRC-TII) in the United Arab Emirates. QRC-TII developers […]
This statement is similar to others that the U.S. has made with the Netherlands, France, Denmark, United Kingdom, Australia, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Japan, and others. It calls for promoting joint research in quantum information science […]
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