QuTech, a Dutch organization that is a collaboration between the TU Delft and TNO, has introduced a web site where users can simulate various aspects of a quantum internet. At this time, the simulations are […]
QuTech, a Dutch organization that is a collaboration between the TU Delft and TNO, has introduced a web site where users can simulate various aspects of a quantum internet. At this time, the simulations are […]
The funding will allow Virgina Tech to create a new Center of Quantum Architecture and Software Development on the Virginia Tech Innovation Campus. It will supplement another $15.8 million in funding that was already planned […]
PQShield a UK cybersecurity company specializing in post-quantum cryptography has added Michael Vroobel as VP of Operations and Alan Grau as VP Business Development. Vroobel has had prior experience at fintech startups TrueLayer and MarketFinance. Grau […]
A trio of separate announcements involving quantum technology from different branches of the Australian government has been released in the last couple of weeks. The first was an announcement from the New South Wales (NSW) […]
Atos and IQM commissioned a study of 110 high-performance computing (HPC) centers worldwide to gauge their interest in quantum computing and obtained interesting results. Twenty-seven percent (27%) of these centers indicated they are already experimenting […]
Quantum memories are devices that store and release entangled photon qubits. They are a key component for creating quantum repeaters that would allow quantum communications over long distances and enable a quantum internet and there […]
Classiq is an Israeli based quantum software company provides software that automatically transforms high-level functional models into optimized quantum circuits for a wide range of back-end systems. The goals is to allow algorithm designers to […]
Bluefors KIDE Cryogenic Platform. Left: Side View, Right: Top View showing how multiple units can be connected to each other. Credit: Bluefors Bluefors has introduced a new cryogenic platform that they call KIDE (meaning snow […]
We described the 256 qubit quantum simulator based upon neutral atom technology that was developed at the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms in an article last July. It is important to realize that a quantum […]
By Carolyn Mathas Mark Twain is said to have uttered “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes,” we may observe such rhymes when comparing the advent of classical computing and today’s evolving quantum computing. […]
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