We had reported in January about plans of the German state of Bavaria to create a Munich Quantum Valley program and have just announced this first release of funding from the Bavarian State Ministry for […]
We had reported in January about plans of the German state of Bavaria to create a Munich Quantum Valley program and have just announced this first release of funding from the Bavarian State Ministry for […]
The round was led by corporate investors Koch Disruptive Technologies and Covestro who along with Samsung Ventures and Citi all represent strategic corporate investors. D.E. Shaw and Pegasus Tech Ventures also participated in the round. […]
We reported in February that Cambridge Quantum had removed all license restrictions for the TKET Software Development Kit (SDK) so that the software was free for anyone to use. But removing licensing restrictions is not […]
The new program is called the Priority Research Programme and Equipment (PEPR). The research will focus on four topics including robust solid state qubits solid state, cold atoms, quantum algorithms error correction and PQC, and […]
The shareholders of dMY Technology Group III (the “Company” or “dMY III”) have approved the business combination with IonQ with the transaction formally closing on September 30, 2021. The merged company will start trading on […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers in quantum computing and communications that have been published over the past month. Hardware Title: Entanglement across separate silicon dies in […]
Survey Responses of Quantum Industry Hiring Plans by Type of Role It is generally considered that the quantum industry will need to hire thousands of qualified scientists, engineers, technicians and other employees and the topic […]
Block diagram of Dell’s Hybrid Classical/Quantum Emulation Platform Dell Technologies has utilized IBM’s open-sourced Qiskit platform to develop a containerized hybrid emulation platform that leverages Dell’s EMC PowerEdge R740xd to execute classical-quantum code on both […]
One of the things that helped accelerate the usage of classical computers was the standardization of the classical computer languages Fortran (1966) and Cobol (1968). This allowed a programmer to develop a program and then […]
Risk is a concept that pervades today’s world in such areas as financial markets, supply chains, daily business operations, climate, and even geopolitics. Often these systems can be characterized using a large number of interacting […]
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